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From: Swapnil_B1
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MSIL Microsoft Intermediate Language  
When compiling to managed code, the compiler translates your source code into 
Microsoft intermediate language (MSIL), which is a CPU-independent set of 
instructions that can be efficiently converted to native code. MSIL includes 
instructions for loading, storing, initializing, and calling methods on 
objects, as well as instructions for arithmetic and logical operations, control 
flow, direct memory access, exception handling, and other operations. Before 
code can be run, MSIL must be converted to CPU-specific code, usually by a Just 
In Time Compiler. Because the common language runtime supplies one or more JIT 
compilers for each computer architecture it supports, the same set of MSIL can 
be JIT-compiled and run on any supported architecture.  
When a compiler produces MSIL, it also produces metadata. Metadata describes 
the types in your code, including the definition of each type, the signatures 
of each type's members, the members that your code references, and other data 
that the runtime uses at execution time. The MSIL and metadata are contained in 
a portable executable (PE) file that is based on and extends the published 
Microsoft PE and common object file format (COFF) used historically for 
executable content. This file format, which accommodates MSIL or native code as 
well as metadata, enables the operating system to recognize common language 
runtime images. The presence of metadata in the file along with the MSIL 
enables your code to describe itself, which means that there is no need for 
type libraries or Interface Definition Language (IDL). The runtime locates and 
extracts the metadata from the file as needed during execution.  
Swapnil (Swaps)  
http://swapsnet.spaces.live.com 

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