This blog is to introduce some new features about Managed CodeGen in Whidbey. We provided a new way of doing LightWeight CodeGen, added support for emitting Generics in Reflection.Emit and there is some new exciting token handle stories in Reflection going on.
September 2005 - Posts
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I think CLR Profiling API is one of the coolest things in CLR. Here is a nice article I just found on msdn about Whidbey Profiling APIs. Note that Everett Profiling API and Whidbey Profiling API are completely not compatible. You have to explicitly implement Read More...
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I was reading Joel's blog about new stuff in Reflection and he mentioned ReflectionOnly context. Apart from the Generics, token handle resolutions, LCG, ReflectionOnly context (actually a loader feature) had a big impact in Reflection area in Whidbey. Read More...
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I've got several inquiry emails about this issue, so I think it is a good idea to publish the problem here. Say we have: public class Test { public void Teste<U>(U teste, int i) { Console.WriteLine(teste); } public void Teste<U> (U teste) Read More...
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Our Reflection QA definitely knows a lot and he is now having a blog of his own: http://blogs.msdn.com/haibo_luo A little advertisement, I know he is going to have something cool coming up soon. Just keep an eye on it. Read More...
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Users are not supposed to operate on same Reflection.Emit object on multiple threads. Reflection.Emit Objects are *NOT* thread-safe. It is certainly OK to operate on different Reflection.Emit objects on different threads. We have been discovering issues Read More...
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