You mean anonymous methods / lambdas?
That's not possible; there isn't any unique attribute identifying them.

The logic we're currently using in ILSpy is:
1) Method name must start with "<"
2) The [CompilerGenerated] attribute must be applied to the method or to
one of the method's declaring types (doesn't have to be the direct
containing type if there are nested lambdas)
3) The method must be declared in the current class or in one of its
nested classes.

Daniel

On 3/4/2011 17:35, Greg Young wrote:
> Is there any way to reliably find delegate methods? I know I can
> identify them as compiler generated. I also know they follow a naming
> standard but would prefer to not lock myself into such decisions by
> the compiler writer.
>
> My guess is that I will have to make the latter dependency but if
> anyone has another way?


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