You can do this as I mentioned in DYNPROXY-109:
Attribute.IsDefined(methodInfo, typeof(FixedFieldAttribute), true)

The static methods on the Attribute class works at a high level language
level (e.g. C#) rather than an IL/metadata level.

On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 12:47 PM, James Curran <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Ok, I followed the debate over DYNPROXY-ISSUE-109.  Now that I
> actually need the ability, it seems a bit screwy.   Here's my
> situation:
>
> I've an interface like this (it will be user-defined in practice; this
> is an example)
>    public interface Dir
>    {
>        [FixedField(0, 20)]
>        DateTime ModDate { get; }
>
>        [FixedField(29, 9)]
>         int Size { get; }
>
>        [FixedField(38, 40)]
>        string Name { get; }
>    }
>
> The goal is to create a proxy class with automatic implements those
> properties, base on the information in the Attributes.
>
> Now, if I followed this correctly, just to identify that a getter
> method I'm given the option of intercepting (get_Name, for instance)
> has the attribute, I must write:
>
> methodInfo.DeclaringType.GetProperty(methodInfo.Name.Substring
> (4)).IsDefined(typeof(FixedFieldAttribute), true);
>
> That seems to be ridiculously convoluted and fragile.  Isn't there a
> better way?
>
>
>
> >
>


-- 
Jono

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