Hello,
I'm currently using Reflection.Emit and I'm sick to death making
workarounds for its strange behaviours.
Currently I'm stuck trying to generate a certain class. Using C# notation,
it would look like this:
class A
> {
> public List<A> MakeList()
> {
> return new List<A>();
> }
> }
The trick is, Reflection.Emit allows calling any introspection methods on
neither dynamically generated types, nor *any generic types using those
dynamic types as generic arguments*.
Therefore to generate the method body I would need to get a constructor
from List<A>, and to get the constructor I need to finalize A, which in
turn would render getting the constuctor useless.
Luckily, Reflection.Emit provides some static methods which *can* actually
return the desired constructor. However, using this method the return type
and argument types are all mangled.
Can Mono.Cecil emit code for this class out of the box?
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