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.Net Reflection

.Net Reflection. Taipan Tamsare. Overview. Reflection core concepts Exploring metadata Detail information Attributes Building Types at runtime. What is reflection?.    Reflection is the feature in .Net, which enables us to get some information about object in runtime.

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.Net Reflection

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  1. .Net Reflection TaipanTamsare

  2. Overview • Reflection core concepts • Exploring metadata • Detail information • Attributes • Building Types at runtime

  3. What is reflection?    Reflection is the feature in .Net, which enables us to get some information about object in runtime. Information can be: • Data of the class • Names of the methods • Constructors of that object

  4. Why reflection • explore assembly metadata • creating objects dynamically • invoking methods dynamically • write “generic” code that works with different types • implement sophisticated programming techniques

  5. Reflection Core Concepts • Metadata • Single location for type information and code • Code is literally contained within type information • Every .NET object can be queried for its type • Type metadata can be explored with Reflection • Dynamic Type System • Highly dynamic and language independent • Types may be extended and built at run time • Allows on-the-fly creation of assemblies • .NET Compilers use .NET to emit .NET code

  6. ExploringMetadata [serializable]public class Person : { public event OnSaveChange onsv; public Date DOB; public string FirstName; public string LastName; public string Name { get { return F..+ " " + L..; } } public void Person(string F.,string L.) { FirstName=First;LastName=Last; } public bool Save(){ System.Type t = this.GetType();foreach( FieldInfo f in t.GetFields() ) { ... } } System.Type Attributes Events Fields Properties Constructors Parameters Methods

  7. Accessing meta-data: System.Object.GetType() • All .NET classes (implicitly) inherit System.Object • Available on every .NET class; simple types too • Explicit language support for type meta-data • C#, JScript.NET: typeof(…) • VB.NET: If TypeOf … Is … Then … • Determining Type Identity • Types have unique identity across any assembly • Types can be compared for identity • if ( a.GetType() == b.GetType() ) { … };

  8. ReflectionSystem.Type • Provides access to metadata for any .NET type • Returned by System.Object.GetType() • Allows drilling down into all facets of a type • Category: Simple, Enum, Struct or Class • Methods and Constructors, Parameters and Return • Fields and Properties, Arguments and Attributes • Events, Delegates, and Namespaces

  9. Example public class TestDataType { public TestDataType(){   counter = 1;}public TestDataType(int c){   counter = c;}private int counter;public int Inc(){   return counter++;}public int Dec(){   return counter--;} }  Type objectType = testObject.GetType();ConstructorInfo [] info = objectType.GetConstructors();MethodInfo [] methods = objectType.GetMethods();// get all the constructorsConsole.WriteLine("Constructors:");foreach( ConstructorInfocf in info ){Console.WriteLine(cf);}Console.WriteLine();// get all the methodsConsole.WriteLine("Methods:");foreach( MethodInfo mf in methods ){Console.WriteLine(mf);} More example

  10. ReflectionMemberInfo • Base class for all "member" element descriptions • Fields, Properties, Methods, etc. • Provides member kind, name, and declaring class MemberInfo MethodBase ParameterInfo FieldInfo EventInfo PropertyInfo MethodInfo ConstructorInfo

  11. ReflectionAttributes • Customattributes are the killer-app for Reflection! • Attributes enable declarative behavior • Attributes allow data augmentation

  12. ReflectionThe Bigger Picture • Types know their module; modules know their types • Modules know their assembly and vice versa • Code can browse and search its entire context Assembly Module Module Module Struct Delegate Class Constructor Class Class Method Interface Interface Method Field Interface Class

  13. Building Types at RuntimeSystem.Reflection.Emit • Full representation of physical structure • Allows building modules and assemblies at run time • Transient code only used at run time • Persistent code for reuse • Create classes and types, and emit IL • Used by .NET compilers to build .NET apps • Example

  14. Summary • Reflection = System.Type + GetType() • Explore Type Information at Runtime • Enables Attribute-Driven Programming • Use Emit Classes to Produce .NET Assemblies • Bottom Line: Fully Self-Contained Structural Model

  15. References • Microsoft • Assoc. Prof. Pan Wuming • http://www.codersource.net/csharp_tutorial_reflection.html • http://www.csharp-examples.net/reflection-examples/

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