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David Broman's CLR Profiling API Blog
Metadata Tokens, Run-Time IDs, and Type Loading
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7 months ago
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Overview In this post, I write about the two primary kinds of IDs your profiler deals with, when each kind is appropriate to use, how to convert between those two types of IDs, and some gotchas with those conversions—particularly in how they may invoke...
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ReJIT: A How-To Guide
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7 months ago
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By now, you’ve surely downloaded your copy of the .NET 4.5 Developer Preview, and you’ve opened up the brand-spanking new corprof.idl, and searched that file for all the new APIs available in 4.5. There’s a bunch with “ReJIT” in the name, and all...
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ReJIT Limitations in .NET 4.5
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7 months ago
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Anyone who’s read a newspaper in the past few weeks knows that the Profiling API in .NET 4.5 will supported a limited form of ReJIT. Well, the news might not be that hot, but that’s what I tell myself. I will be discussing the feature in depth...
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