I'm generating compiled getter methods at runtime for a given member. Right now, my code just assumes that the result of the getter method is a string (worked good for testing). However, I'd like to make this work with a custom converter class I've written, see below, "ConverterBase" reference that I've added.
I can't figure out how to add the call to the converter class to my expression tree.
public Func<U, string> GetGetter<U>(MemberInfo info)
{
Type t = null;
if (info is PropertyInfo)
{
t = ((PropertyInfo)info).PropertyType;
}
else if (info is FieldInfo)
{
t = ((FieldInfo)info).FieldType;
}
else
{
throw new Exception("Unknown member type");
}
//TODO, replace with ability to specify in custom attribute
ConverterBase typeConverter = new ConverterBase();
ParameterExpression target = Expression.Parameter(typeof(U), "target");
MemberExpression memberAccess = Expression.MakeMemberAccess(target, info);
//TODO here, make the expression call "typeConverter.FieldToString(fieldValue)"
LambdaExpression getter = Expression.Lambda(memberAccess, target);
return (Func<U, string>)getter.Compile();
}
I'm looking for what to put in the second TODO area (I can handle the first :)).
The resulting compiled lambda should take an instance of type U as a param, call the specified member access function, then call the converter's "FieldToString" method with the result, and return the resulting string.
Can you illustrate what (if it was regular C#) you want the expression to evaluate? I can write the expression easily enough - I just don't fully understand the question...
(edit re comment) - in that case, it'll be something like:
Or if the type refuses to bind, you'll need to inject a cast/convert:
You need to wrap the object in an ExpressionConstant, e.g. by using Expression.Constant. Here's an example: