I think I hit "reply" instead of "reply all" - but: this has been
investigated (thanks Andrew!) and resolved in protobuf-net r627 onwards.

Marc


On 5 February 2013 18:18, Andrew Sorrell <[email protected]> wrote:

> I was running into an issue when trying to precompile more then 20 types:
>
> Object reference not set to an instance of an object
>   at
> ProtoBuf.Precompile.PreCompileContext+<>c__DisplayClassf.<Execute>b__a
> (System.Object sender, IKVM.Reflection.ResolveEventArgs args) [0x00000] in
> <filename unknown>:0
>   at IKVM.Reflection.Universe.Load (System.String refname,
> IKVM.Reflection.Assembly requestingAssembly, Boolean throwOnError)
> [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
>   at IKVM.Reflection.TypeNameParser.GetType (IKVM.Reflection.Universe
> universe, IKVM.Reflection.Assembly context, Boolean throwOnError,
> System.String originalName, Boolean resolve, Boolean ignoreCase) [0x00000]
> in <filename unknown>:0
>   at IKVM.Reflection.TypeNameParser.Expand (IKVM.Reflection.Type type,
> IKVM.Reflection.Assembly context, Boolean throwOnError, System.String
> originalName, Boolean resolve, Boolean ignoreCase) [0x00000] in <filename
> unknown>:0
>   at IKVM.Reflection.TypeNameParser.GetType (IKVM.Reflection.Universe
> universe, IKVM.Reflection.Assembly context, Boolean throwOnError,
> System.String originalName, Boolean resolve, Boolean ignoreCase) [0x00000]
> in <filename unknown>:0
>   at IKVM.Reflection.Universe.GetType (IKVM.Reflection.Assembly context,
> System.String assemblyQualifiedTypeName, Boolean throwOnError, Boolean
> ignoreCase) [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
>   at IKVM.Reflection.Universe.GetType (System.String
> assemblyQualifiedTypeName) [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
>   at ProtoBuf.Meta.RuntimeTypeModel.MapType (System.Type type, Boolean
> demand) [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
>   at ProtoBuf.Meta.RuntimeTypeModel.Compile (ProtoBuf.Meta.CompilerOptions
> options) [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
>   at ProtoBuf.Precompile.PreCompileContext.Execute () [0x00000] in
> <filename unknown>:0
>   at ProtoBuf.Precompile.Program.Main (System.String[] args) [0x00000] in
> <filename unknown>:0
>
> I think its a simple null fix in the protobuf-net precompiler/program.cs
> so the libkvm module can be found ok (when copied into the same directory
> the precompiler is running at): Line 303:
>
> if (nameOnly == "IKVM.Reflection" && *args.RequestingAssembly != null* &&
> args.RequestingAssembly.FullName.StartsWith("protobuf-net")).
>
> at least that seemed to work for me.
>
>
>
>
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