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- A factory to create delegate types
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- Default constructor
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- Creates a delegate type for a method
- The method
- The new delegate type
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- A getter delegate type
- Type that getter gets field/property value from
- Type of the value that getter gets
- The instance get getter uses
- An delegate
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- A setter delegate type
- Type that setter sets field/property value for
- Type of the value that setter sets
- The instance the setter uses
- The value the setter uses
- An delegate
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- A constructor delegate type
- Type that constructor creates
- An delegate
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- A helper class for fast access to getters and setters
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- Creates an instantiation delegate
- Type that constructor creates
- The new instantiation delegate
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- Creates an getter delegate for a property
- Type that getter reads property from
- Type of the property that gets accessed
- The property
- The new getter delegate
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- Creates an getter delegate for a field
- Type that getter reads field from
- Type of the field that gets accessed
- The field
- The new getter delegate
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- Creates an getter delegate for a field (with a list of possible field names)
- Type that getter reads field/property from
- Type of the field/property that gets accessed
- A list of possible field names
- The new getter delegate
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- Creates an setter delegate
- Type that setter assigns property value to
- Type of the property that gets assigned
- The property
- The new setter delegate
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- Creates an setter delegate for a field
- Type that setter assigns field value to
- Type of the field that gets assigned
- The field
- The new getter delegate
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- A delegate to invoke a method
- The instance
- The method parameters
- The method result
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- A helper class to invoke method with delegates
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- Creates a fast invocation handler from a method
- The method to invoke
- Controls if boxed value object is accessed/updated directly
- The
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- The directBoxValueAccess option controls how value types passed by reference (e.g. ref int, out my_struct) are handled in the arguments array
- passed to the fast invocation handler.
- Since the arguments array is an object array, any value types contained within it are actually references to a boxed value object.
- Like any other object, there can be other references to such boxed value objects, other than the reference within the arguments array.
- For example,
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- var val = 5;
- var box = (object)val;
- var arr = new object[] { box };
- handler(arr); // for a method with parameter signature: ref/out/in int
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- If directBoxValueAccess is true, the boxed value object is accessed (and potentially updated) directly when the handler is called,
- such that all references to the boxed object reflect the potentially updated value.
- In the above example, if the method associated with the handler updates the passed (boxed) value to 10, both box and arr[0]
- now reflect the value 10. Note that the original val is not updated, since boxing always copies the value into the new boxed value object.
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- If directBoxValueAccess is false (default), the boxed value object in the arguments array is replaced with a "reboxed" value object,
- such that potential updates to the value are reflected only in the arguments array.
- In the above example, if the method associated with the handler updates the passed (boxed) value to 10, only arr[0] now reflects the value 10.
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- Delegate type for "ref return" injections
- Return type of the original method, without ref modifier
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- A mutable representation of an inline signature, similar to Mono.Cecil's CallSite.
- Used by the calli instruction, can be used by transpilers
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- See
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- The list of all parameter types or function pointer signatures received by the call site
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- The return type or function pointer signature returned by the call site
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- Returns a string representation of the inline signature
- A string representation of the inline signature
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- A mutable representation of a parameter type with an attached type modifier,
- similar to Mono.Cecil's OptionalModifierType / RequiredModifierType and C#'s modopt / modreq
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- Whether this is a modopt (optional modifier type) or a modreq (required modifier type)
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- The modifier type attached to the parameter type
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- The modified parameter type
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- Returns a string representation of the modifier type
- A string representation of the modifier type
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- Specifies the type of method
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- This is a normal method
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- This is a getter
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- This is a setter
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- This is a constructor
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- This is a static constructor
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- This targets the MoveNext method of the enumerator result, that actually contains the method's implementation
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- This targets the MoveNext method of the async state machine, that actually contains the method's implementation
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- Finalize
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- This is a add event method
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- This is a remove event method
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- This is a op_Implicit
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- This is a op_UnaryPlus
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- This is a op_LogicalNot
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- This is a op_OnesComplement
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- This is a op_Increment
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- This is a op_Decrement
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- This is a op_True
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- This is a op_False
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- This is a op_Addition
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- This is a op_Subtraction
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- This is a op_Multiply
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- This is a op_Division
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- This is a op_Modulus
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- This is a op_BitwiseAnd
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- This is a op_BitwiseOr
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- This is a op_ExclusiveOr
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- This is a op_LeftShift
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- This is a op_RightShift
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- This is a op_Equality
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- This is a op_Inequality
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- This is a op_GreaterThan
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- This is a op_LessThan
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- This is a op_GreaterThanOrEqual
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- This is a op_LessThanOrEqual
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- This is a op_Comma
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- Specifies the type of argument
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- This is a normal argument
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- This is a reference argument (ref)
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- This is an out argument (out)
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- This is a pointer argument (&)
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- Specifies the type of patch
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- Any patch
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- A prefix patch
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- A postfix patch
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- A transpiler
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- A finalizer
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- A reverse patch
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- An inner prefix patch
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- An inner postfix patch
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- Specifies the type of reverse patch
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- Use the unmodified original method (directly from IL)
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- Use the original as it is right now including previous patches but excluding future ones
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- Specifies the type of method call dispatching mechanics
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- Call the method using dynamic dispatching if method is virtual (including overriden)
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- This is the built-in form of late binding (a.k.a. dynamic binding) and is the default dispatching mechanic in C#.
- This directly corresponds with the instruction.
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- For virtual (including overriden) methods, the instance type's most-derived/overriden implementation of the method is called.
- For non-virtual (including static) methods, same behavior as : the exact specified method implementation is called.
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- Note: This is not a fully dynamic dispatch, since non-virtual (including static) methods are still called non-virtually.
- A fully dynamic dispatch in C# involves using
- the dynamic type
- (actually a fully dynamic binding, since even the name and overload resolution happens at runtime), which does not support.
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- Call the method using static dispatching, regardless of whether method is virtual (including overriden) or non-virtual (including static)
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- a.k.a. non-virtual dispatching, early binding, or static binding.
- This directly corresponds with the instruction.
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- For both virtual (including overriden) and non-virtual (including static) methods, the exact specified method implementation is called, without virtual/override mechanics.
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- The base class for all Harmony annotations (not meant to be used directly)
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- The common information for all attributes
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- Annotation to define a category for use with PatchCategory
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- Annotation specifying the category
- Name of patch category
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- Annotation to define your Harmony patch methods
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- An empty annotation can be used together with TargetMethod(s)
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- An annotation that specifies a class to patch
- The declaring class/type
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- An annotation that specifies a method, property or constructor to patch
- The declaring class/type
- The argument types of the method or constructor to patch
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- An annotation that specifies a method, property or constructor to patch
- The declaring class/type
- The name of the method, property or constructor to patch
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- An annotation that specifies a method, property or constructor to patch
- The declaring class/type
- The name of the method, property or constructor to patch
- An array of argument types to target overloads
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- An annotation that specifies a method, property or constructor to patch
- The declaring class/type
- The name of the method, property or constructor to patch
- An array of argument types to target overloads
- Array of
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- An annotation that specifies a method, property or constructor to patch
- The declaring class/type
- The
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- An annotation that specifies a method, property or constructor to patch
- The declaring class/type
- The
- An array of argument types to target overloads
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- An annotation that specifies a method, property or constructor to patch
- The declaring class/type
- The
- An array of argument types to target overloads
- Array of
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- An annotation that specifies a method, property or constructor to patch
- The declaring class/type
- The name of the method, property or constructor to patch
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- An annotation that specifies a method, property or constructor to patch
- The name of the method, property or constructor to patch
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- An annotation that specifies a method, property or constructor to patch
- The name of the method, property or constructor to patch
- An array of argument types to target overloads
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- An annotation that specifies a method, property or constructor to patch
- The name of the method, property or constructor to patch
- An array of argument types to target overloads
- An array of
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- An annotation that specifies a method, property or constructor to patch
- The name of the method, property or constructor to patch
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- An annotation that specifies a method, property or constructor to patch
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- An annotation that specifies a method, property or constructor to patch
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- An array of argument types to target overloads
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- An annotation that specifies a method, property or constructor to patch
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- An array of argument types to target overloads
- An array of
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- An annotation that specifies a method, property or constructor to patch
- An array of argument types to target overloads
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- An annotation that specifies a method, property or constructor to patch
- An array of argument types to target overloads
- An array of
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- An annotation that specifies a method, property or constructor to patch
- The full name of the declaring class/type
- The name of the method, property or constructor to patch
- The
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- Annotation to define the original method for delegate injection
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- An annotation that specifies a class to patch
- The declaring class/type
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- An annotation that specifies a method, property or constructor to patch
- The declaring class/type
- The argument types of the method or constructor to patch
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- An annotation that specifies a method, property or constructor to patch
- The declaring class/type
- The name of the method, property or constructor to patch
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- An annotation that specifies a method, property or constructor to patch
- The declaring class/type
- The name of the method, property or constructor to patch
- An array of argument types to target overloads
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- An annotation that specifies a method, property or constructor to patch
- The declaring class/type
- The name of the method, property or constructor to patch
- An array of argument types to target overloads
- Array of
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- An annotation that specifies a method, property or constructor to patch
- The declaring class/type
- The
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- An annotation that specifies a method, property or constructor to patch
- The declaring class/type
- The
- An array of argument types to target overloads
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- An annotation that specifies a method, property or constructor to patch
- The declaring class/type
- The
- An array of argument types to target overloads
- Array of
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- An annotation that specifies a method, property or constructor to patch
- The declaring class/type
- The name of the method, property or constructor to patch
- The
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- An annotation that specifies a method, property or constructor to patch
- The name of the method, property or constructor to patch
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- An annotation that specifies a method, property or constructor to patch
- The name of the method, property or constructor to patch
- An array of argument types to target overloads
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- An annotation that specifies a method, property or constructor to patch
- The name of the method, property or constructor to patch
- An array of argument types to target overloads
- An array of
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- An annotation that specifies a method, property or constructor to patch
- The name of the method, property or constructor to patch
- The
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- An annotation that specifies call dispatching mechanics for the delegate
- The
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- An annotation that specifies a method, property or constructor to patch
- The
- An array of argument types to target overloads
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- An annotation that specifies a method, property or constructor to patch
- The
- An array of argument types to target overloads
- An array of
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- An annotation that specifies a method, property or constructor to patch
- An array of argument types to target overloads
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- An annotation that specifies a method, property or constructor to patch
- An array of argument types to target overloads
- An array of
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- Annotation to define your standin methods for reverse patching
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- An annotation that specifies the type of reverse patching
- The of the reverse patch
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- A Harmony annotation to define that all methods in a class are to be patched
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- A Harmony annotation
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- A Harmony annotation to define patch priority
- The priority
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- A Harmony annotation
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- A Harmony annotation to define that a patch comes before another patch
- The array of harmony IDs of the other patches
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- A Harmony annotation
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- A Harmony annotation to define that a patch comes after another patch
- The array of harmony IDs of the other patches
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- A Harmony annotation
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- A Harmony annotation to debug a patch (output uses to log to your Desktop)
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- Specifies the Prepare function in a patch class
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- Specifies the Cleanup function in a patch class
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- Specifies the TargetMethod function in a patch class
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- Specifies the TargetMethods function in a patch class
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- Specifies the Prefix function in a patch class
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- Specifies the Postfix function in a patch class
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- Specifies the Transpiler function in a patch class
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- Specifies the Finalizer function in a patch class
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- A Harmony annotation
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- The name of the original argument
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- The index of the original argument
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- The new name of the original argument
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- An annotation to declare injected arguments by name
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- An annotation to declare injected arguments by index
- Zero-based index
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- An annotation to declare injected arguments by renaming them
- Name of the original argument
- New name
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- An annotation to declare injected arguments by index and renaming them
- Zero-based index
- New name
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- An abstract wrapper around OpCode and their operands. Used by transpilers
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- The opcode
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- The operand
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- All labels defined on this instruction
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- All exception block boundaries defined on this instruction
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- Creates a new CodeInstruction with a given opcode and optional operand
- The opcode
- The operand
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- Create a full copy (including labels and exception blocks) of a CodeInstruction
- The to copy
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- Clones a CodeInstruction and resets its labels and exception blocks
- A lightweight copy of this code instruction
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- Clones a CodeInstruction, resets labels and exception blocks and sets its opcode
- The opcode
- A copy of this CodeInstruction with a new opcode
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- Clones a CodeInstruction, resets labels and exception blocks and sets its operand
- The operand
- A copy of this CodeInstruction with a new operand
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- Creates a CodeInstruction calling a method (CALL)
- The class/type where the method is declared
- The name of the method (case sensitive)
- Optional parameters to target a specific overload of the method
- Optional list of types that define the generic version of the method
- A code instruction that calls the method matching the arguments
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- Creates a CodeInstruction calling a method (CALL)
- The target method in the form TypeFullName:MethodName, where the type name matches a form recognized by Type.GetType like Some.Namespace.Type.
- Optional parameters to target a specific overload of the method
- Optional list of types that define the generic version of the method
- A code instruction that calls the method matching the arguments
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- Creates a CodeInstruction calling a method (CALL)
- The lambda expression using the method
- A new Codeinstruction
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- Creates a CodeInstruction calling a method (CALL)
- The lambda expression using the method
- A new Codeinstruction
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- Creates a CodeInstruction calling a method (CALL)
- The lambda expression using the method
- A new Codeinstruction
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- Creates a CodeInstruction calling a method (CALL)
- The lambda expression using the method
- A new Codeinstruction
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- Returns an instruction to call the specified closure
- The delegate type to emit
- The closure that defines the method to call
- A that calls the closure as a method
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- Creates a CodeInstruction loading a field (LD[S]FLD[A])
- The class/type where the field is defined
- The name of the field (case sensitive)
- Use address of field
- A new Codeinstruction
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- Creates a CodeInstruction storing to a field (ST[S]FLD)
- The class/type where the field is defined
- The name of the field (case sensitive)
- A new Codeinstruction
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- Creates a CodeInstruction loading a local with the given index, using the shorter forms when possible
- The index where the local is stored
- Use address of local
- A new Codeinstruction
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- Creates a CodeInstruction storing to a local with the given index, using the shorter forms when possible
- The index where the local is stored
- A new Codeinstruction
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- Creates a CodeInstruction loading an argument with the given index, using the shorter forms when possible
- The index of the argument
- Use address of argument
- A new Codeinstruction
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- Creates a CodeInstruction storing to an argument with the given index, using the shorter forms when possible
- The index of the argument
- A new Codeinstruction
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- Checks if a CodeInstruction contains a given exception block type
- Type of the exception block to check for
- True if the instruction contains the exception block type, false otherwise
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- A string representation of the code instruction
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- Exception block types
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- The beginning of an exception block
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- The beginning of a catch block
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- The beginning of an except filter block (currently not supported to use in a patch)
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- The beginning of a fault block
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- The beginning of a finally block
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- The end of an exception block
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- An exception block
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- Block type
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- Catch type
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- Creates a new ExceptionBlock
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- The catch type
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- The Harmony instance is the main entry to Harmony. After creating one with an unique identifier, it is used to patch and query the current application domain
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- The unique identifier
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- Set to true before instantiating Harmony to debug Harmony or use an environment variable to set HARMONY_DEBUG to '1' like this: cmd /C "set HARMONY_DEBUG=1 && game.exe"
- This is for full debugging. To debug only specific patches, use the attribute
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- Creates a new Harmony instance
- A unique identifier (you choose your own)
- A Harmony instance
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- Searches the current assembly for Harmony annotations and uses them to create patches
- This method can fail to use the correct assembly when being inlined. It calls StackTrace.GetFrame(1) which can point to the wrong method/assembly. If you are unsure or run into problems, use PatchAll(Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly()) instead.
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- Creates a empty patch processor for an original method
- The original method/constructor
- A new instance
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- Creates a patch class processor from a class
- The class/type
- A new instance
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- Creates a reverse patcher for one of your stub methods
- The original method/constructor
- The stand-in stub method as
- A new instance
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- Searches an assembly for HarmonyPatch-annotated classes/structs and uses them to create patches
- The assembly
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- Searches an assembly for HarmonyPatch-annotated classes/structs without category annotations and uses them to create patches
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- Searches an assembly for HarmonyPatch-annotated classes/structs without category annotations and uses them to create patches
- The assembly
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- Searches the current assembly for Harmony annotations with a specific category and uses them to create patches
- Name of patch category
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- Searches an assembly for HarmonyPatch-annotated classes/structs with a specific category and uses them to create patches
- The assembly
- Name of patch category
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- Creates patches by manually specifying the methods
- The original method/constructor
- An optional prefix method wrapped in a object
- An optional postfix method wrapped in a object
- An optional transpiler method wrapped in a object
- An optional finalizer method wrapped in a object
- The replacement method that was created to patch the original method
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- Patches a foreign method onto a stub method of yours and optionally applies transpilers during the process
- The original method/constructor you want to duplicate
- Your stub method as that will become the original. Needs to have the correct signature (either original or whatever your transpilers generates)
- An optional transpiler as method that will be applied during the process
- The replacement method that was created to patch the stub method
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- Unpatches methods by patching them with zero patches. Fully unpatching is not supported. Be careful, unpatching is global
- The optional Harmony ID to restrict unpatching to a specific Harmony instance
- This method could be static if it wasn't for the fact that unpatching creates a new replacement method that contains your harmony ID
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- Unpatches a method by patching it with zero patches. Fully unpatching is not supported. Be careful, unpatching is global
- The original method/constructor
- The
- The optional Harmony ID to restrict unpatching to a specific Harmony instance
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- Unpatches a method by patching it with zero patches. Fully unpatching is not supported. Be careful, unpatching is global
- The original method/constructor
- The patch method as method to remove
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- Searches the current assembly for types with a specific category annotation and uses them to unpatch existing patches. Fully unpatching is not supported. Be careful, unpatching is global
- Name of patch category
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- Searches an assembly for HarmonyPatch-annotated classes/structs with a specific category annotation and uses them to unpatch existing patches. Fully unpatching is not supported. Be careful, unpatching is global
- The assembly
- Name of patch category
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- Test for patches from a specific Harmony ID
- The Harmony ID
- True if patches for this ID exist
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- Gets patch information for a given original method
- The original method/constructor
- The patch information as
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- Gets the methods this instance has patched
- An enumeration of original methods/constructors
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- Gets all patched original methods in the appdomain
- An enumeration of patched original methods/constructors
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- Gets the original method from a given replacement method
- A replacement method (patched original method)
- The original method/constructor or null if not found
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- Tries to get the method from a stackframe including dynamic replacement methods
- The
- For normal frames, frame.GetMethod() is returned. For frames containing patched methods, the replacement method is returned or null if no method can be found
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- Gets the original method from the stackframe and uses original if method is a dynamic replacement
- The
- The original method from that stackframe
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- Gets Harmony version for all active Harmony instances
- [out] The current Harmony version
- A dictionary containing assembly versions keyed by Harmony IDs
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- Under Mono, HarmonyException wraps IL compile errors with detailed information about the failure
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- Get a list of IL instructions in pairs of offset+code
- A list of key/value pairs which represent an offset and the code at that offset
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- Get a list of IL instructions without offsets
- A list of
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- Get the error offset of the errornous IL instruction
- The offset
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- Get the index of the errornous IL instruction
- The index into the list of instructions or -1 if not found
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- A wrapper around a method to use it as a patch (for example a Prefix)
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- The original method
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- Patch Category
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- Class/type declaring this patch
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- Patch method name
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- Optional patch
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- Array of argument types of the patch method
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- of the patch
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- Install this patch before patches with these Harmony IDs
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- Install this patch after patches with these Harmony IDs
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- Reverse patch type, see
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- Create debug output for this patch
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- Whether to use (true) or (false) mechanics
- for -attributed delegate
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- Default constructor
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- Creates a patch from a given method
- The original method
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- Creates a patch from a given method
- The original method
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- Creates a patch from a given method
- The original method
- The patch
- A list of harmony IDs that should come after this patch
- A list of harmony IDs that should come before this patch
- Set to true to generate debug output
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- Creates a patch from a given method
- The original method
- The patch
- A list of harmony IDs that should come after this patch
- A list of harmony IDs that should come before this patch
- Set to true to generate debug output
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- Creates a patch from a given method
- The patch class/type
- The patch method name
- The optional argument types of the patch method (for overloaded methods)
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- Gets the names of all internal patch info fields
- A list of field names
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- Merges annotations
- The list of to merge
- The merged
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- Returns a string that represents the annotation
- A string representation
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- Creates a patch from a given method
- The original method
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- Creates a patch from a given method
- The original method
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- Annotation extensions
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- Copies annotation information
- The source
- The destination
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- Clones an annotation
- The to clone
- A copied
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- Merges annotations
- The master
- The detail
- A new, merged
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- Gets all annotations on a class/type
- The class/type
- A list of all
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- Gets merged annotations on a class/type
- The class/type
- The merged
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- Gets all annotations on a method
- The method/constructor
- A list of
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- Gets merged annotations on a method
- The method/constructor
- The merged
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- Occcurances of a method that is called inside some outer method
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- Which occcurances (1-based) of the method, negative numbers are counting from the end, empty array means all occurances
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- Creates an InnerMethod
- The inner method
- Which occcurances (1-based) of the method, negative numbers are counting from the end, empty array means all occurances
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- The inner method
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- A serializable patch
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- Zero-based index
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- The owner (Harmony ID)
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- The priority, see
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- Keep this patch before the patches indicated in the list of Harmony IDs
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- Keep this patch after the patches indicated in the list of Harmony IDs
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- A flag that will log the replacement method via every time this patch is used to build the replacement, even in the future
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- For an infix patch, this defines the inner method that we will apply the patch to
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- The method of the static patch method
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- Creates a patch
- The method of the patch
- Zero-based index
- An owner (Harmony ID)
- The priority, see
- A list of Harmony IDs for patches that should run after this patch
- A list of Harmony IDs for patches that should run before this patch
- A flag that will log the replacement method via every time this patch is used to build the replacement, even in the future
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- Creates a patch
- The method of the patch
- Zero-based index
- An owner (Harmony ID)
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- Get the patch method or a DynamicMethod if original patch method is a patch factory
- The original method/constructor
- The method of the patch
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- Determines whether patches are equal
- The other patch
- true if equal
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- Determines how patches sort
- The other patch
- integer to define sort order (-1, 0, 1)
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- Hash function
- A hash code
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- A PatchClassProcessor used to turn on a class/type into patches
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- Name of the patch class's category
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- Creates a patch class processor by pointing out a class; similar to PatchAll() but without searching through all classes
- The Harmony instance
- The class to process
- Use this if you want to patch a class that is not annotated with HarmonyPatch
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- Applies the patches
- A list of all created replacement methods or null if patch class is not annotated
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- REmoves the patches
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- A group of patches
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- A collection of prefix
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- A collection of postfix
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- A collection of transpiler
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- A collection of finalizer
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- A collection of inner prefix
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- A collection of inner postfix
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- Gets all owners (Harmony IDs) or all known patches
- The patch owners
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- Creates a group of patches
- An array of prefixes as
- An array of postfixes as
- An array of transpileres as
- An array of finalizeres as
- An array of inner prefixes as
- An array of inner postfixes as
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- Serializable patch information
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- Prefixes as an array of
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- Postfixes as an array of
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- Transpilers as an array of
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- Finalizers as an array of
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- InnerPrefixes as an array of
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- InnerPostfixes as an array of
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- Returns if any of the patches wants debugging turned on
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- Number of replacements created
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- Adds prefixes
- An owner (Harmony ID)
- The patch methods
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- Adds a prefix
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- Removes prefixes
- The owner of the prefixes, or * for all
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- Adds postfixes
- An owner (Harmony ID)
- The patch methods
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- Adds a postfix
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- Removes postfixes
- The owner of the postfixes, or * for all
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- Adds transpilers
- An owner (Harmony ID)
- The patch methods
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- Adds a transpiler
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- Removes transpilers
- Removes transpilers
- The owner of the transpilers, or * for all
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- Adds finalizers
- An owner (Harmony ID)
- The patch methods
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- Adds a finalizer
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- Removes finalizers
- The owner of the finalizers, or * for all
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- Adds inner prefixes
- An owner (Harmony ID)
- The patch methods
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- Removes inner prefixes
- The owner of the inner prefixes, or * for all
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- Adds inner postfixes
- An owner (Harmony ID)
- The patch methods
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- Removes inner postfixes
- The owner of the inner postfixes, or * for all
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- Removes a patch using its method
- The method of the patch to remove
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- A PatchProcessor handles patches on a method/constructor
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- Creates a new PatchProcessor
- The Harmony instance
- The original method/constructor
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- Adds a prefix
- The prefix as a
- A for chaining calls
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- Adds a prefix
- The prefix method
- A for chaining calls
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- Adds a postfix
- The postfix as a
- A for chaining calls
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- Adds a postfix
- The postfix method
- A for chaining calls
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- Adds a transpiler
- The transpiler as a
- A for chaining calls
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- Adds a transpiler
- The transpiler method
- A for chaining calls
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- Adds a finalizer
- The finalizer as a
- A for chaining calls
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- Adds a finalizer
- The finalizer method
- A for chaining calls
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- Adds an inner prefix
- The inner prefix as a
- A for chaining calls
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- Adds an inner prefix
- The inner prefix method
- A for chaining calls
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- Adds an inner postfix
- The inner postfix as a
- A for chaining calls
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- Adds an inner postfix
- The inner postfix method
- A for chaining calls
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- Gets all patched original methods in the appdomain
- An enumeration of patched method/constructor
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- Applies all registered patches
- The generated replacement method
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- Unpatches patches of a given type and/or Harmony ID
- The patch type
- Harmony ID or * for any
- A for chaining calls
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- Unpatches a specific patch
- The method of the patch
- A for chaining calls
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- Gets patch information on an original
- The original method/constructor
- The patch information as
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- Sort patch methods by their priority rules
- The original method
- Patches to sort
- The sorted patch methods
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- Gets Harmony version for all active Harmony instances
- [out] The current Harmony version
- A dictionary containing assembly version keyed by Harmony ID
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- Creates a new empty generator to use when reading method bodies
- A new
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- Creates a new generator matching the method/constructor to use when reading method bodies
- The original method/constructor to copy method information from
- A new
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- Returns the methods unmodified list of code instructions
- The original method/constructor
- Optionally an existing generator that will be used to create all local variables and labels contained in the result (if not specified, an internal generator is used)
- A list containing all the original
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- Returns the methods unmodified list of code instructions
- The original method/constructor
- A new generator that now contains all local variables and labels contained in the result
- A list containing all the original
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- Returns the methods current list of code instructions after all existing transpilers have been applied
- The original method/constructor
- Apply only the first count of transpilers
- Optionally an existing generator that will be used to create all local variables and labels contained in the result (if not specified, an internal generator is used)
- A list of
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- Returns the methods current list of code instructions after all existing transpilers have been applied
- The original method/constructor
- A new generator that now contains all local variables and labels contained in the result
- Apply only the first count of transpilers
- A list of
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- A low level way to read the body of a method. Used for quick searching in methods
- The original method
- All instructions as opcode/operand pairs
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- A low level way to read the body of a method. Used for quick searching in methods
- The original method
- An existing generator that will be used to create all local variables and labels contained in the result
- All instructions as opcode/operand pairs
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- A patch priority
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- Patch last
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- Patch with very low priority
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- Patch with low priority
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- Patch with lower than normal priority
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- Patch with normal priority
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- Patch with higher than normal priority
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- Patch with high priority
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- Patch with very high priority
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- Patch first
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- A reverse patcher
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- Creates a reverse patcher
- The Harmony instance
- The original method/constructor
- Your stand-in stub method as
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- Applies the patch
- The type of patch, see
- The generated replacement method
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- A collection of commonly used transpilers
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- A transpiler that replaces all occurrences of a given method with another one using the same signature
- The enumeration of to act on
- Method or constructor to search for
- Method or constructor to replace with
- Modified enumeration of
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- A transpiler that alters instructions that match a predicate by calling an action
- The enumeration of to act on
- A predicate selecting the instructions to change
- An action to apply to matching instructions
- Modified enumeration of
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- A transpiler that logs a text at the beginning of the method
- The instructions to act on
- The log text
- Modified enumeration of
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- Patch serialization
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- Control the binding of a serialized object to a type
- Specifies the assembly name of the serialized object
- Specifies the type name of the serialized object
- The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of
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- Serializes a patch info
- The
- The serialized data
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- Deserialize a patch info
- The serialized data
- A
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- Compare function to sort patch priorities
- The patch
- Zero-based index
- The priority
- A standard sort integer (-1, 0, 1)
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- A helper class for reflection related functions
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- Shortcut for to simplify the use of reflections and make it work for any access level
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- Shortcut for to simplify the use of reflections and make it work for any access level but only within the current type
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- Enumerates all assemblies in the current app domain, excluding visual studio assemblies
- An enumeration of
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- Gets a type by name. Prefers a full name with namespace but falls back to the first type matching the name otherwise
- The name
- A type or null if not found
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- Searches a type by regular expression; for exact searching, use
- The regular expression that matches against Type.FullName or Type.Name
- Refetches the cached types if set to true
- The first type where FullName or Name matches the search
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- Clears the type cache that uses
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- Gets all successfully loaded types from a given assembly
- The assembly
- An array of types
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- This calls and returns , while catching any thrown .
- If such an exception is thrown, returns the successfully loaded types (,
- filtered for non-null values).
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- Enumerates all successfully loaded types in the current app domain, excluding visual studio assemblies
- An enumeration of all in all assemblies, excluding visual studio assemblies
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- Enumerates all inner types (non-recursive) of a given type
- The class/type to start with
- An enumeration of all inner
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- Applies a function going up the type hierarchy and stops at the first non-null result
- Result type of func()
- The class/type to start with
- The evaluation function returning T
- The first non-null result, or null if no match
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- The type hierarchy of a class or value type (including struct) does NOT include implemented interfaces,
- and the type hierarchy of an interface is only itself (regardless of whether that interface implements other interfaces).
- The top-most type in the type hierarchy of all non-interface types (including value types) is .
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- Applies a function going into inner types and stops at the first non-null result
- Generic type parameter
- The class/type to start with
- The evaluation function returning T
- The first non-null result, or null if no match
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- Creates an identifiable version of a method
- The method
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- Gets the reflection information for a directly declared field
- The class/type where the field is defined
- The name of the field
- A field or null when type/name is null or when the field cannot be found
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- Gets the reflection information for a directly declared field
- The member in the form TypeFullName:MemberName, where TypeFullName matches the form recognized by Type.GetType like Some.Namespace.Type.
- A field or null when the field cannot be found
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- Gets the reflection information for a field by searching the type and all its super types
- The class/type where the field is defined
- The name of the field (case sensitive)
- A field or null when type/name is null or when the field cannot be found
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- Gets the reflection information for a field by searching the type and all its super types
- The member in the form TypeFullName:MemberName, where TypeFullName matches the form recognized by Type.GetType like Some.Namespace.Type.
- A field or null when the field cannot be found
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- Gets the reflection information for a field
- The class/type where the field is declared
- The zero-based index of the field inside the class definition
- A field or null when type is null or when the field cannot be found
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- Gets the reflection information for a directly declared property
- The class/type where the property is declared
- The name of the property (case sensitive)
- A property or null when type/name is null or when the property cannot be found
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- Gets the reflection information for a directly declared property
- The member in the form TypeFullName:MemberName, where TypeFullName matches the form recognized by Type.GetType like Some.Namespace.Type.
- A property or null when the property cannot be found
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- Gets the reflection information for a directly declared indexer property
- The class/type where the indexer property is declared
- Optional parameters to target a specific overload of multiple indexers
- An indexer property or null when type is null or when it cannot be found
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- Gets the reflection information for the getter method of a directly declared property
- The class/type where the property is declared
- The name of the property (case sensitive)
- A method or null when type/name is null or when the property cannot be found
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- Gets the reflection information for the getter method of a directly declared property
- The member in the form TypeFullName:MemberName, where TypeFullName matches the form recognized by Type.GetType like Some.Namespace.Type.
- A method or null when the property cannot be found
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- Gets the reflection information for the getter method of a directly declared indexer property
- The class/type where the indexer property is declared
- Optional parameters to target a specific overload of multiple indexers
- A method or null when type is null or when indexer property cannot be found
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- Gets the reflection information for the setter method of a directly declared property
- The class/type where the property is declared
- The name of the property (case sensitive)
- A method or null when type/name is null or when the property cannot be found
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- Gets the reflection information for the Setter method of a directly declared property
- The member in the form TypeFullName:MemberName, where TypeFullName matches the form recognized by Type.GetType like Some.Namespace.Type.
- A method or null when the property cannot be found
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- Gets the reflection information for the setter method of a directly declared indexer property
- The class/type where the indexer property is declared
- Optional parameters to target a specific overload of multiple indexers
- A method or null when type is null or when indexer property cannot be found
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- Gets the reflection information for a property by searching the type and all its super types
- The class/type
- The name
- A property or null when type/name is null or when the property cannot be found
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- Gets the reflection information for a property by searching the type and all its super types
- The member in the form TypeFullName:MemberName, where TypeFullName matches the form recognized by Type.GetType like Some.Namespace.Type.
- A property or null when the property cannot be found
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- Gets the reflection information for an indexer property by searching the type and all its super types
- The class/type
- Optional parameters to target a specific overload of multiple indexers
- An indexer property or null when type is null or when it cannot be found
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- Gets the reflection information for the getter method of a property by searching the type and all its super types
- The class/type
- The name
- A method or null when type/name is null or when the property cannot be found
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- Gets the reflection information for the getter method of a property by searching the type and all its super types
- The member in the form TypeFullName:MemberName, where TypeFullName matches the form recognized by Type.GetType like Some.Namespace.Type.
- A method or null when type/name is null or when the property cannot be found
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- Gets the reflection information for the getter method of an indexer property by searching the type and all its super types
- The class/type
- Optional parameters to target a specific overload of multiple indexers
- A method or null when type is null or when the indexer property cannot be found
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- Gets the reflection information for the setter method of a property by searching the type and all its super types
- The class/type
- The name
- A method or null when type/name is null or when the property cannot be found
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- Gets the reflection information for the setter method of a property by searching the type and all its super types
- The member in the form TypeFullName:MemberName, where TypeFullName matches the form recognized by Type.GetType like Some.Namespace.Type.
- A method or null when type/name is null or when the property cannot be found
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- Gets the reflection information for the setter method of an indexer property by searching the type and all its super types
- The class/type
- Optional parameters to target a specific overload of multiple indexers
- A method or null when type is null or when the indexer property cannot be found
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- Gets the reflection information for a directly declared event
- The class/type where the event is declared
- The name of the event (case sensitive)
- An event or null when type/name is null or when the event cannot be found
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- Gets the reflection information for a directly declared event
- The member in the form TypeFullName:MemberName, where TypeFullName matches the form recognized by Type.GetType like Some.Namespace.Type.
- An event or null when the event cannot be found
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- Gets the reflection information for an event by searching the type and all its super types
- The class/type where the event is declared
- The name of the event (case sensitive)
- An event or null when type/name is null or when the event cannot be found
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- Gets the reflection information for an event by searching the type and all its super types
- The member in the form TypeFullName:MemberName, where TypeFullName matches the form recognized by Type.GetType like Some.Namespace.Type.
- An event or null when the event cannot be found
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- Gets the reflection information for the add method of a directly declared event
- The class/type where the event is declared
- The name of the event (case sensitive)
- A method or null when type/name is null or when the event cannot be found
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- Gets the reflection information for the add method of a directly declared event
- The member in the form TypeFullName:MemberName, where TypeFullName matches the form recognized by Type.GetType like Some.Namespace.Type.
- A method or null when the event cannot be found
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- Gets the reflection information for the add method of an event by searching the type and all its super types
- The class/type where the event is declared
- The name of the event (case sensitive)
- A method or null when type/name is null or when the event cannot be found
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- Gets the reflection information for the add method of an event by searching the type and all its super types
- The member in the form TypeFullName:MemberName, where TypeFullName matches the form recognized by Type.GetType like Some.Namespace.Type.
- A method or null when the event cannot be found
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- Gets the reflection information for the remove method of a directly declared event
- The class/type where the event is declared
- The name of the event (case sensitive)
- A method or null when type/name is null or when the event cannot be found
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- Gets the reflection information for the remove method of a directly declared event
- The member in the form TypeFullName:MemberName, where TypeFullName matches the form recognized by Type.GetType like Some.Namespace.Type.
- A method or null when the event cannot be found
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- Gets the reflection information for the remove method of an event by searching the type and all its super types
- The class/type where the event is declared
- The name of the event (case sensitive)
- A method or null when type/name is null or when the event cannot be found
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- Gets the reflection information for the remove method of an event by searching the type and all its super types
- The member in the form TypeFullName:MemberName, where TypeFullName matches the form recognized by Type.GetType like Some.Namespace.Type.
- A method or null when the event cannot be found
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- Gets the reflection information for a directly declared method
- The class/type where the method is declared
- The name of the method (case sensitive)
- Optional parameters to target a specific overload of the method
- Optional list of types that define the generic version of the method
- A method or null when type/name is null or when the method cannot be found
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- Gets the reflection information for a directly declared method
- The member in the form TypeFullName:MemberName, where TypeFullName matches the form recognized by Type.GetType like Some.Namespace.Type.
- Optional parameters to target a specific overload of the method
- Optional list of types that define the generic version of the method
- A method or null when the method cannot be found
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- Gets the reflection information for a method by searching the type and all its super types
- The class/type where the method is declared
- The name of the method (case sensitive)
- Optional parameters to target a specific overload of the method
- Optional list of types that define the generic version of the method
- A method or null when type/name is null or when the method cannot be found
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- Gets the reflection information for a method by searching the type and all its super types
- The member in the form TypeFullName:MemberName, where TypeFullName matches the form recognized by Type.GetType like Some.Namespace.Type.
- Optional parameters to target a specific overload of the method
- Optional list of types that define the generic version of the method
- A method or null when the method cannot be found
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- Gets the method of an enumerator method
- Enumerator method that creates the enumerator
- The internal method of the enumerator or null if no valid enumerator is detected
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- Gets the method of an async method's state machine
- Async method that creates the state machine internally
- The internal method of the async state machine or null if no valid async method is detected
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- Gets the reflection information for a finalizer
- The class/type that defines the finalizer
- A method or null when type is null or when the finalizer cannot be found
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- Gets the reflection information for a directly declared finalizer
- The class/type that defines the finalizer
- A method or null when type is null or when the finalizer cannot be found
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- Gets the names of all method that are declared in a type
- The declaring class/type
- A list of method names
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- Gets the names of all method that are declared in the type of the instance
- An instance of the type to search in
- A list of method names
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- Gets the names of all fields that are declared in a type
- The declaring class/type
- A list of field names
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- Gets the names of all fields that are declared in the type of the instance
- An instance of the type to search in
- A list of field names
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- Gets the names of all properties that are declared in a type
- The declaring class/type
- A list of property names
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- Gets the names of all properties that are declared in the type of the instance
- An instance of the type to search in
- A list of property names
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- Gets the type of any class member of
- A member
- The class/type of this member
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- Returns a by searching for module-id and token
- The module of the method
- The token of the method
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- Test if a class member is actually an concrete implementation
- A member
- True if the member is a declared
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- Gets the real implementation of a class member
- A member
- The member itself if its declared. Otherwise the member that is actually implemented in some base type
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- Gets the reflection information for a directly declared constructor
- The class/type where the constructor is declared
- Optional parameters to target a specific overload of the constructor
- Optional parameters to only consider static constructors
- A constructor info or null when type is null or when the constructor cannot be found
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- Gets the reflection information for a constructor by searching the type and all its super types
- The class/type where the constructor is declared
- Optional parameters to target a specific overload of the method
- Optional parameters to only consider static constructors
- A constructor info or null when type is null or when the method cannot be found
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- Gets reflection information for all declared constructors
- The class/type where the constructors are declared
- Optional parameters to only consider static constructors
- A list of constructor infos
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- Gets reflection information for all declared methods
- The class/type where the methods are declared
- A list of methods
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- Gets reflection information for all declared properties
- The class/type where the properties are declared
- A list of properties
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- Gets reflection information for all declared fields
- The class/type where the fields are declared
- A list of fields
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- Gets the return type of a method or constructor
- The method/constructor
- The return type
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- Given a type, returns the first inner type matching a recursive search by name
- The class/type to start searching at
- The name of the inner type (case sensitive)
- The inner type or null if type/name is null or if a type with that name cannot be found
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- Given a type, returns the first inner type matching a recursive search with a predicate
- The class/type to start searching at
- The predicate to search with
- The inner type or null if type/predicate is null or if a type with that name cannot be found
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- Given a type, returns the first method matching a predicate
- The class/type to start searching at
- The predicate to search with
- The method or null if type/predicate is null or if a type with that name cannot be found
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- Given a type, returns the first constructor matching a predicate
- The class/type to start searching at
- The predicate to search with
- The constructor info or null if type/predicate is null or if a type with that name cannot be found
-
-
- Given a type, returns the first property matching a predicate
- The class/type to start searching at
- The predicate to search with
- The property or null if type/predicate is null or if a type with that name cannot be found
-
-
- Returns an array containing the type of each object in the given array
- An array of objects
- An array of types or an empty array if parameters is null (if an object is null, the type for it will be object)
-
-
- Creates an array of input parameters for a given method and a given set of potential inputs
- The method/constructor you are planing to call
- The possible input parameters in any order
- An object array matching the method signature
-
-
- A readable/assignable reference delegate to an instance field of a class or static field (NOT an instance field of a struct)
-
- An arbitrary type if the field is static; otherwise the class that defines the field, or a parent class (including ),
- implemented interface, or derived class of this type
-
-
- The type of the field; or if the field's type is a reference type (a class or interface, NOT a struct or other value type),
- a type that is assignable from that type; or if the field's type is an enum type,
- either that type or the underlying integral type of that enum type
-
- The runtime instance to access the field (ignored and can be omitted for static fields)
- A readable/assignable reference to the field
- Null instance passed to a non-static field ref delegate
-
- Instance of invalid type passed to a non-static field ref delegate
- (this can happen if is a parent class or interface of the field's declaring type)
-
-
-
- This delegate cannot be used for instance fields of structs, since a struct instance passed to the delegate would be passed by
- value and thus would be a copy that only exists within the delegate's invocation. This is fine for a readonly reference,
- but makes assignment futile. Use instead.
-
-
- Note that is not required to be the field's declaring type. It can be a parent class (including ),
- implemented interface, or a derived class of the field's declaring type ("instanceOfT is FieldDeclaringType" must be possible).
- Specifically, must be assignable from OR to the field's declaring type.
- Technically, this allows Nullable, although Nullable is only relevant for structs, and since only static fields of structs
- are allowed for this delegate, and the instance passed to such a delegate is ignored, this hardly matters.
-
-
- Similarly, is not required to be the field's field type, unless that type is a non-enum value type.
- It can be a parent class (including object) or implemented interface of the field's field type. It cannot be a derived class.
- This variance is not allowed for value types, since that would require boxing/unboxing, which is not allowed for ref values.
- Special case for enum types: can also be the underlying integral type of the enum type.
- Specifically, for reference types, must be assignable from
- the field's field type; for non-enum value types, must be exactly the field's field type; for enum types,
- must be either the field's field type or the underyling integral type of that field type.
-
-
- This delegate supports static fields, even those defined in structs, for legacy reasons.
- For such static fields, is effectively ignored.
- Consider using (and StaticFieldRefAccess methods that return it) instead for static fields.
-
-
-
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- Creates a field reference delegate for an instance field of a class
- The class that defines the instance field, or derived class of this type
-
- The type of the field; or if the field's type is a reference type (a class or interface, NOT a struct or other value type),
- a type that is assignable from that type; or if the field's type is an enum type,
- either that type or the underlying integral type of that enum type
-
- The name of the field
- A readable/assignable delegate
-
-
- For backwards compatibility, there is no class constraint on .
- Instead, the non-value-type check is done at runtime within the method.
-
-
-
-
- Creates an instance field reference for a specific instance of a class
- The class that defines the instance field, or derived class of this type
-
- The type of the field; or if the field's type is a reference type (a class or interface, NOT a struct or other value type),
- a type that is assignable from that type; or if the field's type is an enum type,
- either that type or the underlying integral type of that enum type
-
- The instance
- The name of the field
- A readable/assignable reference to the field
-
-
- This method is meant for one-off access to a field's value for a single instance.
- If you need to access a field's value for potentially multiple instances, use instead.
- FieldRefAccess<T, F>(instance, fieldName) is functionally equivalent to FieldRefAccess<T, F>(fieldName)(instance).
-
-
- For backwards compatibility, there is no class constraint on .
- Instead, the non-value-type check is done at runtime within the method.
-
-
-
-
- Creates a field reference delegate for an instance field of a class or static field (NOT an instance field of a struct)
-
- The type of the field; or if the field's type is a reference type (a class or interface, NOT a struct or other value type),
- a type that is assignable from that type; or if the field's type is an enum type,
- either that type or the underlying integral type of that enum type
-
-
- The type that defines the field, or derived class of this type; must not be a struct type unless the field is static
-
- The name of the field
-
- A readable/assignable delegate with T=object
- (for static fields, the instance delegate parameter is ignored)
-
-
-
- This method is meant for cases where the given type is only known at runtime and thus can't be used as a type parameter T
- in e.g. .
-
-
- This method supports static fields, even those defined in structs, for legacy reasons.
- Consider using (and other overloads) instead for static fields.
-
-
-
-
- Creates a field reference delegate for an instance field of a class or static field (NOT an instance field of a struct)
- type of the field
- The member in the form TypeFullName:MemberName, where TypeFullName matches the form recognized by Type.GetType like Some.Namespace.Type.
- A readable/assignable delegate with T=object
-
-
- Creates a field reference delegate for an instance field of a class or static field (NOT an instance field of a struct)
-
- An arbitrary type if the field is static; otherwise the class that defines the field, or a parent class (including ),
- implemented interface, or derived class of this type ("instanceOfT is FieldDeclaringType" must be possible)
-
-
- The type of the field; or if the field's type is a reference type (a class or interface, NOT a struct or other value type),
- a type that is assignable from that type; or if the field's type is an enum type,
- either that type or the underlying integral type of that enum type
-
- The field
- A readable/assignable delegate
-
-
- This method is meant for cases where the field has already been obtained, avoiding the field searching cost in
- e.g. .
-
-
- This method supports static fields, even those defined in structs, for legacy reasons.
- For such static fields, is effectively ignored.
- Consider using (and other overloads) instead for static fields.
-
-
- For backwards compatibility, there is no class constraint on .
- Instead, the non-value-type check is done at runtime within the method.
-
-
-
-
- Creates a field reference for an instance field of a class
-
- The type that defines the field; or a parent class (including ), implemented interface, or derived class of this type
- ("instanceOfT is FieldDeclaringType" must be possible)
-
-
- The type of the field; or if the field's type is a reference type (a class or interface, NOT a struct or other value type),
- a type that is assignable from that type; or if the field's type is an enum type,
- either that type or the underlying integral type of that enum type
-
- The instance
- The field
- A readable/assignable reference to the field
-
-
- This method is meant for one-off access to a field's value for a single instance and where the field has already been obtained.
- If you need to access a field's value for potentially multiple instances, use instead.
- FieldRefAccess<T, F>(instance, fieldInfo) is functionally equivalent to FieldRefAccess<T, F>(fieldInfo)(instance).
-
-
- For backwards compatibility, there is no class constraint on .
- Instead, the non-value-type check is done at runtime within the method.
-
-
-
-
- A readable/assignable reference delegate to an instance field of a struct
- The struct that defines the instance field
-
- The type of the field; or if the field's type is a reference type (a class or interface, NOT a struct or other value type),
- a type that is assignable from that type; or if the field's type is an enum type,
- either that type or the underlying integral type of that enum type
-
- A reference to the runtime instance to access the field
- A readable/assignable reference to the field
-
-
- Creates a field reference delegate for an instance field of a struct
- The struct that defines the instance field
-
- The type of the field; or if the field's type is a reference type (a class or interface, NOT a struct or other value type),
- a type that is assignable from that type; or if the field's type is an enum type,
- either that type or the underlying integral type of that enum type
-
- The name of the field
- A readable/assignable delegate
-
-
- Creates an instance field reference for a specific instance of a struct
- The struct that defines the instance field
-
- The type of the field; or if the field's type is a reference type (a class or interface, NOT a struct or other value type),
- a type that is assignable from that type; or if the field's type is an enum type,
- either that type or the underlying integral type of that enum type
-
- The instance
- The name of the field
- A readable/assignable reference to the field
-
-
- This method is meant for one-off access to a field's value for a single instance.
- If you need to access a field's value for potentially multiple instances, use instead.
- StructFieldRefAccess<T, F>(ref instance, fieldName) is functionally equivalent to StructFieldRefAccess<T, F>(fieldName)(ref instance).
-
-
-
-
- Creates a field reference delegate for an instance field of a struct
- The struct that defines the instance field
-
- The type of the field; or if the field's type is a reference type (a class or interface, NOT a struct or other value type),
- a type that is assignable from that type; or if the field's type is an enum type,
- either that type or the underlying integral type of that enum type
-
- The field
- A readable/assignable delegate
-
-
- This method is meant for cases where the field has already been obtained, avoiding the field searching cost in
- e.g. .
-
-
-
-
- Creates a field reference for an instance field of a struct
- The struct that defines the instance field
-
- The type of the field; or if the field's type is a reference type (a class or interface, NOT a struct or other value type),
- a type that is assignable from that type; or if the field's type is an enum type,
- either that type or the underlying integral type of that enum type
-
- The instance
- The field
- A readable/assignable reference to the field
-
-
- This method is meant for one-off access to a field's value for a single instance and where the field has already been obtained.
- If you need to access a field's value for potentially multiple instances, use instead.
- StructFieldRefAccess<T, F>(ref instance, fieldInfo) is functionally equivalent to StructFieldRefAccess<T, F>(fieldInfo)(ref instance).
-
-
-
-
- A readable/assignable reference delegate to a static field
-
- The type of the field; or if the field's type is a reference type (a class or interface, NOT a struct or other value type),
- a type that is assignable from that type; or if the field's type is an enum type,
- either that type or the underlying integral type of that enum type
-
- A readable/assignable reference to the field
-
-
- Creates a static field reference
- The type (can be class or struct) the field is defined in
-
- The type of the field; or if the field's type is a reference type (a class or interface, NOT a struct or other value type),
- a type that is assignable from that type; or if the field's type is an enum type,
- either that type or the underlying integral type of that enum type
-
- The name of the field
- A readable/assignable reference to the field
-
-
- Creates a static field reference
-
- The type of the field; or if the field's type is a reference type (a class or interface, NOT a struct or other value type),
- a type that is assignable from that type; or if the field's type is an enum type,
- either that type or the underlying integral type of that enum type
-
- The type (can be class or struct) the field is defined in
- The name of the field
- A readable/assignable reference to the field
-
-
- Creates a static field reference
- The type of the field
- The member in the form TypeFullName:MemberName, where TypeFullName matches the form recognized by Type.GetType like Some.Namespace.Type.
- A readable/assignable reference to the field
-
-
- Creates a static field reference
- An arbitrary type (by convention, the type the field is defined in)
-
- The type of the field; or if the field's type is a reference type (a class or interface, NOT a struct or other value type),
- a type that is assignable from that type; or if the field's type is an enum type,
- either that type or the underlying integral type of that enum type
-
- The field
- A readable/assignable reference to the field
-
- The type parameter is only used in exception messaging and to distinguish between this method overload
- and the overload (which returns a rather than a reference).
-
-
-
- Creates a static field reference delegate
-
- The type of the field; or if the field's type is a reference type (a class or interface, NOT a struct or other value type),
- a type that is assignable from that type; or if the field's type is an enum type,
- either that type or the underlying integral type of that enum type
-
- The field
- A readable/assignable delegate
-
-
- Creates a delegate to a given method
- The delegate Type
- The method to create a delegate from.
-
- Only applies for instance methods. If null (default), returned delegate is an open (a.k.a. unbound) instance delegate
- where an instance is supplied as the first argument to the delegate invocation; else, delegate is a closed (a.k.a. bound)
- instance delegate where the delegate invocation always applies to the given .
-
-
- Only applies for instance methods. If true (default) and is virtual, invocation of the delegate
- calls the instance method virtually (the instance type's most-derived/overriden implementation of the method is called);
- else, invocation of the delegate calls the exact specified (this is useful for calling base class methods)
- Note: if false and is an interface method, an ArgumentException is thrown.
-
-
- Only applies for instance methods, and if argument is null.
- This argument only matters if the target signature contains a value type (such as struct or primitive types),
- and your argument is replaced by a non-value type
- (usually object) instead of using said value type.
- Use this if the generic arguments of doesn't represent the delegate's
- arguments, and calling this function fails
- A delegate of given to given
-
-
- Delegate invocation is more performant and more convenient to use than
- at a one-time setup cost.
-
-
- Works for both type of static and instance methods, both open and closed (a.k.a. unbound and bound) instance methods,
- and both class and struct methods.
-
-
-
-
- Creates a delegate to a given method
- The delegate Type
- The method in the form TypeFullName:MemberName, where TypeFullName matches the form recognized by Type.GetType like Some.Namespace.Type.
-
- Only applies for instance methods. If null (default), returned delegate is an open (a.k.a. unbound) instance delegate
- where an instance is supplied as the first argument to the delegate invocation; else, delegate is a closed (a.k.a. bound)
- instance delegate where the delegate invocation always applies to the given .
-
-
- Only applies for instance methods. If true (default) and is virtual, invocation of the delegate
- calls the instance method virtually (the instance type's most-derived/overriden implementation of the method is called);
- else, invocation of the delegate calls the exact specified (this is useful for calling base class methods)
- Note: if false and is an interface method, an ArgumentException is thrown.
-
-
- Only applies for instance methods, and if argument is null.
- This argument only matters if the target signature contains a value type (such as struct or primitive types),
- and your argument is replaced by a non-value type
- (usually object) instead of using said value type.
- Use this if the generic arguments of doesn't represent the delegate's
- arguments, and calling this function fails
- A delegate of given to given
-
-
- Delegate invocation is more performant and more convenient to use than
- at a one-time setup cost.
-
-
- Works for both type of static and instance methods, both open and closed (a.k.a. unbound and bound) instance methods,
- and both class and struct methods.
-
-
-
-
- Creates a delegate for a given delegate definition, attributed with []
- The delegate Type, attributed with []
-
- Only applies for instance methods. If null (default), returned delegate is an open (a.k.a. unbound) instance delegate
- where an instance is supplied as the first argument to the delegate invocation; else, delegate is a closed (a.k.a. bound)
- instance delegate where the delegate invocation always applies to the given .
-
- A delegate of given to the method specified via []
- attributes on
-
- This calls with the method and virtualCall arguments
- determined from the [] attributes on ,
- and the given (for closed instance delegates).
-
-
-
- Returns who called the current method
- The calling method/constructor (excluding the caller)
-
-
- Rethrows an exception while preserving its stack trace (throw statement typically clobbers existing stack traces)
- The exception to rethrow
-
-
- True if the current runtime is based on Mono, false otherwise (.NET)
-
-
- True if the current runtime is .NET Framework, false otherwise (.NET Core or Mono, although latter isn't guaranteed)
-
-
- True if the current runtime is .NET Core, false otherwise (Mono or .NET Framework)
-
-
- Throws a missing member runtime exception
- The type that is involved
- A list of names
-
-
- Gets default value for a specific type
- The class/type
- The default value
-
-
- Creates an (possibly uninitialized) instance of a given type
- The class/type
- The new instance
-
-
- Creates an (possibly uninitialized) instance of a given type
- The class/type
- The new instance
-
-
-
- A cache for the or similar Add methods for different types.
-
-
-
- Makes a deep copy of any object
- The type of the instance that should be created; for legacy reasons, this must be a class or interface
- The original object
- A copy of the original object but of type T
-
-
- Makes a deep copy of any object
- The type of the instance that should be created
- The original object
- [out] The copy of the original object
- Optional value transformation function (taking a field name and src/dst instances)
- The optional path root to start with
-
-
- Makes a deep copy of any object
- The original object
- The type of the instance that should be created
- Optional value transformation function (taking a field name and src/dst instances)
- The optional path root to start with
- The copy of the original object
-
-
- Tests if a type is a struct
- The type
- True if the type is a struct
-
-
- Tests if a type is a class
- The type
- True if the type is a class
-
-
- Tests if a type is a value type
- The type
- True if the type is a value type
-
-
- Tests if a type is an integer type
- The type
- True if the type represents some integer
-
-
- Tests if a type is a floating point type
- The type
- True if the type represents some floating point
-
-
- Tests if a type is a numerical type
- The type
- True if the type represents some number
-
-
- Tests if a type is void
- The type
- True if the type is void
-
-
- Test whether an instance is of a nullable type
- Type of instance
- An instance to test
- True if instance is of nullable type, false if not
-
-
- Tests whether a type or member is static, as defined in C#
- The type or member
- True if the type or member is static
-
-
- Tests whether a type is static, as defined in C#
- The type
- True if the type is static
-
-
- Tests whether a property is static, as defined in C#
- The property
- True if the property is static
-
-
- Tests whether an event is static, as defined in C#
- The event
- True if the event is static
-
-
- Calculates a combined hash code for an enumeration of objects
- The objects
- The hash code
-
-
- Adds extensions to Type for a lot of AccessTools methods
-
-
- Enumerates all inner types (non-recursive)
- The class/type to start with
- An enumeration of all inner
-
-
- Applies a function going up the type hierarchy and stops at the first non-null result
- Result type of func()
- The class/type to start with
- The evaluation function returning T
- The first non-null result, or null if no match
-
- The type hierarchy of a class or value type (including struct) does NOT include implemented interfaces,
- and the type hierarchy of an interface is only itself (regardless of whether that interface implements other interfaces).
- The top-most type in the type hierarchy of all non-interface types (including value types) is .
-
-
-
- Applies a function going into inner types and stops at the first non-null result
- Generic type parameter
- The class/type to start with
- The evaluation function returning T
- The first non-null result, or null if no match
-
-
- Gets the reflection information for a directly declared field
- The class/type where the field is defined
- The name of the field
- A field or null when type/name is null or when the field cannot be found
-
-
- Gets the reflection information for a field by searching the type and all its super types
- The class/type where the field is defined
- The name of the field (case sensitive)
- A field or null when type/name is null or when the field cannot be found
-
-
- Gets the reflection information for a field
- The class/type where the field is declared
- The zero-based index of the field inside the class definition
- A field or null when type is null or when the field cannot be found
-
-
- Gets the reflection information for a directly declared property
- The class/type where the property is declared
- The name of the property (case sensitive)
- A property or null when type/name is null or when the property cannot be found
-
-
- Gets the reflection information for a directly declared indexer property
- The class/type where the indexer property is declared
- Optional parameters to target a specific overload of multiple indexers
- An indexer property or null when type is null or when it cannot be found
-
-
- Gets the reflection information for the getter method of a directly declared property
- The class/type where the property is declared
- The name of the property (case sensitive)
- A method or null when type/name is null or when the property cannot be found
-
-
- Gets the reflection information for the getter method of a directly declared indexer property
- The class/type where the indexer property is declared
- Optional parameters to target a specific overload of multiple indexers
- A method or null when type is null or when indexer property cannot be found
-
-
- Gets the reflection information for the setter method of a directly declared property
- The class/type where the property is declared
- The name of the property (case sensitive)
- A method or null when type/name is null or when the property cannot be found
-
-
- Gets the reflection information for the setter method of a directly declared indexer property
- The class/type where the indexer property is declared
- Optional parameters to target a specific overload of multiple indexers
- A method or null when type is null or when indexer property cannot be found
-
-
- Gets the reflection information for a property by searching the type and all its super types
- The class/type
- The name
- A property or null when type/name is null or when the property cannot be found
-
-
- Gets the reflection information for an indexer property by searching the type and all its super types
- The class/type
- Optional parameters to target a specific overload of multiple indexers
- An indexer property or null when type is null or when it cannot be found
-
-
- Gets the reflection information for the getter method of a property by searching the type and all its super types
- The class/type
- The name
- A method or null when type/name is null or when the property cannot be found
-
-
- Gets the reflection information for the getter method of an indexer property by searching the type and all its super types
- The class/type
- Optional parameters to target a specific overload of multiple indexers
- A method or null when type is null or when the indexer property cannot be found
-
-
- Gets the reflection information for the setter method of a property by searching the type and all its super types
- The class/type
- The name
- A method or null when type/name is null or when the property cannot be found
-
-
- Gets the reflection information for the setter method of an indexer property by searching the type and all its super types
- The class/type
- Optional parameters to target a specific overload of multiple indexers
- A method or null when type is null or when the indexer property cannot be found
-
-
- Gets the reflection information for a directly declared event
- The class/type where the event is declared
- The name of the event (case sensitive)
- An event or null when type/name is null or when the event cannot be found
-
-
- Gets the reflection information for an event by searching the type and all its super types
- The class/type
- The name
- An event or null when type/name is null or when the event cannot be found
-
-
- Gets the reflection information for the add method of a directly declared event
- The class/type where the event is declared
- The name of the event (case sensitive)
- A method or null when type/name is null or when the event cannot be found
-
-
- Gets the reflection information for the add method of an event by searching the type and all its super types
- The class/type
- The name
- A method or null when type/name is null or when the event cannot be found
-
-
- Gets the reflection information for the remove method of a directly declared event
- The class/type where the event is declared
- The name of the event (case sensitive)
- A method or null when type/name is null or when the event cannot be found
-
-
- Gets the reflection information for the remove method of an event by searching the type and all its super types
- The class/type
- The name
- A method or null when type/name is null or when the event cannot be found
-
-
- Gets the reflection information for a finalizer
- The class/type that defines the finalizer
- A method or null when type is null or when the finalizer cannot be found
-
-
- Gets the reflection information for a directly declared finalizer
- The class/type that defines the finalizer
- A method or null when type is null or when the finalizer cannot be found
-
-
- Gets the reflection information for a directly declared method
- The class/type where the method is declared
- The name of the method (case sensitive)
- Optional parameters to target a specific overload of the method
- Optional list of types that define the generic version of the method
- A method or null when type/name is null or when the method cannot be found
-
-
- Gets the reflection information for a method by searching the type and all its super types
- The class/type where the method is declared
- The name of the method (case sensitive)
- Optional parameters to target a specific overload of the method
- Optional list of types that define the generic version of the method
- A method or null when type/name is null or when the method cannot be found
-
-
- Gets the names of all method that are declared in a type
- The declaring class/type
- A list of method names
-
-
- Gets the names of all fields that are declared in a type
- The declaring class/type
- A list of field names
-
-
- Gets the names of all properties that are declared in a type
- The declaring class/type
- A list of property names
-
-
- Gets the reflection information for a directly declared constructor
- The class/type where the constructor is declared
- Optional parameters to target a specific overload of the constructor
- Optional parameters to only consider static constructors
- A constructor info or null when type is null or when the constructor cannot be found
-
-
- Gets the reflection information for a constructor by searching the type and all its super types
- The class/type where the constructor is declared
- Optional parameters to target a specific overload of the method
- Optional parameters to only consider static constructors
- A constructor info or null when type is null or when the method cannot be found
-
-
- Gets reflection information for all declared constructors
- The class/type where the constructors are declared
- Optional parameters to only consider static constructors
- A list of constructor infos
-
-
- Gets reflection information for all declared methods
- The class/type where the methods are declared
- A list of methods
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- Gets reflection information for all declared properties
- The class/type where the properties are declared
- A list of properties
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- Gets reflection information for all declared fields
- The class/type where the fields are declared
- A list of fields
-
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- Given a type, returns the first inner type matching a recursive search by name
- The class/type to start searching at
- The name of the inner type (case sensitive)
- The inner type or null if type/name is null or if a type with that name cannot be found
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- Given a type, returns the first inner type matching a recursive search with a predicate
- The class/type to start searching at
- The predicate to search with
- The inner type or null if type/predicate is null or if a type with that name cannot be found
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- Given a type, returns the first method matching a predicate
- The class/type to start searching at
- The predicate to search with
- The method or null if type/predicate is null or if a type with that name cannot be found
-
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- Given a type, returns the first constructor matching a predicate
- The class/type to start searching at
- The predicate to search with
- The constructor info or null if type/predicate is null or if a type with that name cannot be found
-
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- Given a type, returns the first property matching a predicate
- The class/type to start searching at
- The predicate to search with
- The property or null if type/predicate is null or if a type with that name cannot be found
-
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- Creates a field reference delegate for an instance field of a class or static field (NOT an instance field of a struct)
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- The type of the field; or if the field's type is a reference type (a class or interface, NOT a struct or other value type),
- a type that is assignable from that type; or if the field's type is an enum type,
- either that type or the underlying integral type of that enum type
-
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- The type that defines the field, or derived class of this type; must not be a struct type unless the field is static
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- The name of the field
-
- A readable/assignable delegate with T=object
- (for static fields, the instance delegate parameter is ignored)
-
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- This method is meant for cases where the given type is only known at runtime and thus can't be used as a type parameter T
- in e.g. .
-
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- This method supports static fields, even those defined in structs, for legacy reasons.
- Consider using (and other overloads) instead for static fields.
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- Creates a static field reference
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- The type of the field; or if the field's type is a reference type (a class or interface, NOT a struct or other value type),
- a type that is assignable from that type; or if the field's type is an enum type,
- either that type or the underlying integral type of that enum type
-
- The type (can be class or struct) the field is defined in
- The name of the field
- A readable/assignable reference to the field
-
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- Throws a missing member runtime exception
- The type that is involved
- A list of names
-
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- Gets default value for a specific type
- The class/type
- The default value
-
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- Creates an (possibly uninitialized) instance of a given type
- The class/type
- The new instance
-
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- Tests if a type is a struct
- The type
- True if the type is a struct
-
-
- Tests if a type is a class
- The type
- True if the type is a class
-
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- Tests if a type is a value type
- The type
- True if the type is a value type
-
-
- Tests if a type is an integer type
- The type
- True if the type represents some integer
-
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- Tests if a type is a floating point type
- The type
- True if the type represents some floating point
-
-
- Tests if a type is a numerical type
- The type
- True if the type represents some number
-
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- Tests if a type is void
- The type
- True if the type is void
-
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- Tests whether a type is static, as defined in C#
- The type
- True if the type is static
-
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-
- By adding the following using statement to your source code: using static HarmonyLib.Code;
- you can for example start using Ldarg_1 in you code instead of new CodeMatch(OpCodes.Ldarg_1)
- and then you can use array notation to add an operand and/or a name: Call[myMethodInfo] instead of new CodeMatch(OpCodes.Call, myMethodInfo)
-
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- A CodeInstruction match
-
-
- The name of the match
-
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- The matched opcodes
-
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- The matched opcodes
-
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- The matched operands
-
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- The jumps from the match
-
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- The jumps to the match
-
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- The match predicate
-
-
- Creates a code match
- The optional opcode
- The optional operand
- The optional name
-
-
- Creates a code match
- The opcodes
- The optional operand
- The optional name
-
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- Creates a code match that calls a method
- The lambda expression using the method
- The optional name
-
-
- Creates a code match that calls a method
- The lambda expression using the method
- The optional name
-
-
- Creates a code match
- The CodeInstruction
- An optional name
-
-
- Creates a code match
- The predicate
- An optional name
-
-
- Tests for any form of Ldarg*
- The (optional) index
- A new code match
-
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- Tests for Ldarga/Ldarga_S
- The (optional) index
- A new code match
-
-
- Tests for Starg/Starg_S
- The (optional) index
- A new code match
-
-
- Tests for any form of Ldloc*
- The optional local variable
- A new code match
-
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- Tests for any form of Stloc*
- The optional local variable
- A new code match
-
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- Tests if the code instruction calls the method/constructor
- The method
- A new code match
-
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- Tests if the code instruction loads a constant
- A new code match
-
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- Tests if the code instruction loads an integer constant
- The integer constant
- A new code match
-
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- Tests if the code instruction loads a floating point constant
- The floating point constant
- A new code match
-
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- Tests if the code instruction loads an enum constant
- The enum
- A new code match
-
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- Tests if the code instruction loads a string constant
- The string
- A new code match
-
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- Tests if the code instruction loads a field
- The field
- Set to true if the address of the field is loaded
- A new code match
-
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- Tests if the code instruction stores a field
- The field
- A new code match
-
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- Creates a code match that calls a method
- The lambda expression using the method
- A new code match
-
-
- Creates a code match that calls a method
- The lambda expression using the method
- A new code match
-
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- Creates a code match for local loads
- Whether to match for address loads
- An optional name
- A new code match
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- Creates a code match for local stores
- An optional name
- A new code match
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- Creates a code match for argument loads
- Whether to match for address loads
- An optional name
- A new code match
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- Creates a code match for argument stores
- An optional name
- A new code match
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- Creates a code match for branching
- An optional name
- A new code match
-
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- Returns a string that represents the match
- A string representation
-
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- A CodeInstruction matcher
-
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- Delegate for error handling
- The current code matcher
- The error message
- True if the error should be suppressed and the matcher should continue (if possible)
-
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- The current position
- The index or -1 if out of bounds
-
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- Gets the number of code instructions in this matcher
- The count
-
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- Checks whether the position of this CodeMatcher is within bounds
- True if this CodeMatcher is valid
-
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- Checks whether the position of this CodeMatcher is outside its bounds
- True if this CodeMatcher is invalid
-
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- Gets the remaining code instructions
- The remaining count
-
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- Gets the opcode at the current position
- The opcode
-
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- Gets the operand at the current position
- The operand
-
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- Gets the labels at the current position
- The labels
-
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- Gets the exception blocks at the current position
- The blocks
-
-
- Creates an empty code matcher
-
-
- Creates a code matcher from an enumeration of instructions
- The instructions (transpiler argument)
- An optional IL generator
-
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- Makes a clone of this instruction matcher
- A copy of this matcher
-
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- Resets the current position to -1 and clears last matches and errors
- If true, sets position to 0, otherwise sets it to -1
- The same code matcher
-
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- Gets instructions at the current position
- The instruction
-
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- Gets instructions at the current position with offset
- The offset
- The instruction
-
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- Gets all instructions
- A list of instructions
-
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- Gets all instructions as an enumeration
- A list of instructions
-
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- Gets some instructions counting from current position
- Number of instructions
- A list of instructions
-
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- Gets all instructions within a range
- The start index
- The end index
- A list of instructions
-
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- Gets all instructions within a range (relative to current position)
- The start offset
- The end offset
- A list of instructions
-
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- Gets a list of all distinct labels
- The instructions (transpiler argument)
- A list of Labels
-
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- Reports a failure
- The method involved
- The logger
- True if current position is invalid and error was logged
-
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- Throw an InvalidOperationException if current state is invalid (position out of bounds / last match failed)
- Explanation of where/why the exception was thrown that will be added to the exception message
- The same code matcher
-
-
- Throw an InvalidOperationException if current state is invalid (position out of bounds / last match failed),
- or if the matches do not match at current position
- Explanation of where/why the exception was thrown that will be added to the exception message
- Some code matches
- The same code matcher
-
-
- Throw an InvalidOperationException if current state is invalid (position out of bounds / last match failed),
- or if the matches do not match at any point between current position and the end
- Explanation of where/why the exception was thrown that will be added to the exception message
- Some code matches
- The same code matcher
-
-
- Throw an InvalidOperationException if current state is invalid (position out of bounds / last match failed),
- or if the matches do not match at any point between current position and the start
- Explanation of where/why the exception was thrown that will be added to the exception message
- Some code matches
- The same code matcher
-
-
- Throw an InvalidOperationException if current state is invalid (position out of bounds / last match failed),
- or if the check function returns false
- Explanation of where/why the exception was thrown that will be added to the exception message
- Function that checks validity of current state. If it returns false, an exception is thrown
- The same code matcher
-
-
- Runs some code when chaining at the current position
- The to run
- The same code matcher
-
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- Registers an error handler that is invoked instead of throwing an exception
- The to register or null to remove the current handler
- The same code matcher
-
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- Sets an instruction at current position
- The instruction to set
- The same code matcher
-
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- Sets instruction at current position and advances
- The instruction
- The same code matcher
-
-
- Sets opcode and operand at current position
- The opcode
- The operand
- The same code matcher
-
-
- Sets opcode and operand at current position and advances
- The opcode
- The operand
- The same code matcher
-
-
- Sets opcode at current position and advances
- The opcode
- The same code matcher
-
-
- Sets operand at current position and advances
- The operand
- The same code matcher
-
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- Declares a local variable but does not add it
- The variable type
- [out] The new local variable
- The same code matcher
-
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- Declares a new label but does not add it
- [out] The new label
- The same code matcher
-
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- Creates a label at current position
- [out] The label
- The same code matcher
-
-
- Creates a label at a position
- The position
- [out] The new label
- The same code matcher
-
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- Creates a label at the given offset from the current position
- The offset
- [out] The new label
- The same code matcher
-
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- Adds an enumeration of labels to current position
- The labels
- The same code matcher
-
-
- Adds an enumeration of labels at a position
- The position
- The labels
- The same code matcher
-
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- Sets jump to
- Branch instruction
- Destination for the jump
- [out] The created label
- The same code matcher
-
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- Inserts some instructions at the current position
- The instructions
- The same code matcher
-
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- Inserts an enumeration of instructions at the current position
- The instructions
- The same code matcher
-
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- Inserts a branch at the current position
- The branch opcode
- Branch destination
- The same code matcher
-
-
- Inserts some instructions at the current position and advances it
- The instructions
- The same code matcher
-
-
- Inserts an enumeration of instructions at the current position and advances it
- The instructions
- The same code matcher
-
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- Inserts a branch at the current position and advances it
- The branch opcode
- Branch destination
- The same code matcher
-
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- Inserts instructions immediately after the current position
- The instructions
- The same code matcher
-
-
- Inserts an enumeration of instructions immediately after the current position
- The instructions
- The same code matcher
-
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- Inserts a branch instruction immediately after the current position
- The branch opcode
- Branch destination index
- The same code matcher
-
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- Inserts instructions immediately after the current position and advances to the last inserted instruction
- The instructions
- The same code matcher
-
-
- Inserts an enumeration of instructions immediately after the current position and advances to the last inserted instruction
- The instructions
- The same code matcher
-
-
- Inserts a branch instruction immediately after the current position and advances the position
- The branch opcode
- Branch destination index
- The same code matcher
-
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- Removes current instruction
- The same code matcher
-
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- Removes some instruction from current position by count
- Number of instructions
- The same code matcher
-
-
- Removes the instructions in a range
- The start
- The end
- The same code matcher
-
-
- Removes the instructions in an offset range
- The start offset
- The end offset
- The same code matcher
-
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- Advances the current position
- The offset
- The same code matcher
-
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- Moves the current position to the start
- The same code matcher
-
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- Moves the current position to the end
- The same code matcher
-
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- Searches forward with a predicate and advances position
- A function to test each instruction for a match
- The same code matcher
-
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- Searches backwards with a predicate and moves the position
- A function to test each instruction for a match
- The same code matcher
-
-
- Matches forward and advances position to beginning of matching sequence
- Some code matches
- The same code matcher
-
-
- Prepares matching forward and advancing position to beginning of matching sequence
- Some code matches
- The same code matcher
-
-
- Matches forward and advances position to ending of matching sequence
- Some code matches
- The same code matcher
-
-
- Prepares matching forward and advancing position to ending of matching sequence
- Some code matches
- The same code matcher
-
-
- Matches backwards and moves the position to beginning of matching sequence
- Some code matches
- The same code matcher
-
-
- Prepares matching backwards and reversing position to beginning of matching sequence
- Some code matches
- The same code matcher
-
-
- Matches backwards and moves the position to ending of matching sequence
- Some code matches
- The same code matcher
-
-
- Prepares matching backwards and reversing position to ending of matching sequence
- Some code matches
- The same code matcher
-
-
- Removes instructions from the current position forward until a predicate is matched. The matched instruction is not removed
- A function to test each instruction for a match
- The same code matcher
-
-
- Removes instructions from the current position backward until a predicate is matched. The matched instruction is not removed
- A function to test each instruction for a match
- The same code matcher
-
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- Removes instructions from the current position up to the next match (exclusive)
- Some code matches
- The same code matcher
-
-
- Removes instructions backwards from the current position to the previous match (exclusive)
- Some code matches
- The same code matcher
-
-
- Repeats a match action until boundaries are met
- The match action
- An optional action that is executed when no match is found
- The same code matcher
-
-
- Gets a match by its name
- The match name
- An instruction
-
-
- General extensions for common cases
-
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- Joins an enumeration with a value converter and a delimiter to a string
- The inner type of the enumeration
- The enumeration
- An optional value converter (from T to string)
- An optional delimiter
- The values joined into a string
-
-
- Converts an array of types (for example methods arguments) into a human readable form
- The array of types
- A human readable description including brackets
-
-
- A full description of a type
- The type
- A human readable description
-
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- A a full description of a method or a constructor without assembly details but with generics
- The method/constructor
- A human readable description
-
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- A helper converting parameter infos to types
- The array of parameter infos
- An array of types
-
-
- Tests if a type has the
- The class/type to test
- True if the type has the
-
-
- A helper to access a value via key from a dictionary
- The key type
- The value type
- The dictionary
- The key
- The value for the key or the default value (of T) if that key does not exist
-
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- A helper to access a value via key from a dictionary with extra casting
- The value type
- The dictionary
- The key
- The value for the key or the default value (of T) if that key does not exist or cannot be cast to T
-
-
- Escapes Unicode and ASCII non printable characters
- The string to convert
- The string to convert
- A string literal surrounded by
-
-
- Extensions for
-
-
- Returns if an is initialized and valid
- The
-
-
-
- Shortcut for testing whether the operand is equal to a non-null value
- The
- The value
- True if the operand has the same type and is equal to the value
-
-
- Shortcut for testing whether the operand is equal to a non-null value
- The
- The value
- True if the operand is equal to the value
- This is an optimized version of for
-
-
- Shortcut for code.opcode == opcode && code.OperandIs(operand)
- The
- The
- The operand value
- True if the opcode is equal to the given opcode and the operand has the same type and is equal to the given operand
-
-
- Shortcut for code.opcode == opcode && code.OperandIs(operand)
- The
- The
- The operand value
- True if the opcode is equal to the given opcode and the operand is equal to the given operand
- This is an optimized version of for
-
-
- Tests for any form of Ldarg*
- The
- The (optional) index
- True if it matches one of the variations
-
-
- Tests for Ldarga/Ldarga_S
- The
- The (optional) index
- True if it matches one of the variations
-
-
- Tests for Starg/Starg_S
- The
- The (optional) index
- True if it matches one of the variations
-
-
- Tests for any form of Ldloc*
- The
- The optional local variable
- True if it matches one of the variations
-
-
- Tests for any form of Stloc*
- The
- The optional local variable
- True if it matches one of the variations
-
-
- Tests if the code instruction branches
- The
- The label if the instruction is a branch operation or if not
- True if the instruction branches
-
-
- Tests if the code instruction calls the method/constructor
- The
- The method
- True if the instruction calls the method or constructor
-
-
- Tests if the code instruction loads a constant
- The
- True if the instruction loads a constant
-
-
- Tests if the code instruction loads an integer constant
- The
- The integer constant
- True if the instruction loads the constant
-
-
- Tests if the code instruction loads a floating point constant
- The
- The floating point constant
- True if the instruction loads the constant
-
-
- Tests if the code instruction loads an enum constant
- The
- The enum
- True if the instruction loads the constant
-
-
- Tests if the code instruction loads a string constant
- The
- The string
- True if the instruction loads the constant
-
-
- Tests if the code instruction loads a field
- The
- The field
- Set to true if the address of the field is loaded
- True if the instruction loads the field
-
-
- Tests if the code instruction stores a field
- The
- The field
- True if the instruction stores this field
-
-
- Returns the index targeted by this ldloc, ldloca, or stloc
- The
- The index it targets
-
-
-
-
- Returns the index targeted by this ldarg, ldarga, or starg
- The
- The index it targets
-
-
-
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- Adds labels to the code instruction and return it
- The
- One or several to add
- The same code instruction
-
-
- Adds labels to the code instruction and return it
- The
- An enumeration of
- The same code instruction
-
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- Extracts all labels from the code instruction and returns them
- The
- A list of
-
-
- Moves all labels from the code instruction to another one
- The to move the labels from
- The other to move the labels to
- The code instruction labels were moved from (now empty)
-
-
- Moves all labels from another code instruction to the current one
- The to move the labels to
- The other to move the labels from
- The code instruction that received the labels
-
-
- Adds ExceptionBlocks to the code instruction and return it
- The
- One or several to add
- The same code instruction
-
-
- Adds ExceptionBlocks to the code instruction and return it
- The
- An enumeration of
- The same code instruction
-
-
- Extracts all ExceptionBlocks from the code instruction and returns them
- The
- A list of
-
-
- Moves all ExceptionBlocks from the code instruction to another one
- The to move the ExceptionBlocks from
- The other to move the ExceptionBlocks to
- The code instruction blocks were moved from (now empty)
-
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- Moves all ExceptionBlocks from another code instruction to the current one
- The to move the ExceptionBlocks to
- The other to move the ExceptionBlocks from
- The code instruction that received the blocks
-
-
- Extensions for a sequence of
-
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- Searches a list of by running a sequence of against it
- The CodeInstructions (like a body of a method) to search in
- An array of representing the sequence of codes you want to search for
-
-
-
- General extensions for collections
-
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- A simple way to execute code for every element in a collection
- The inner type of the collection
- The collection
- The action to execute
-
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- A simple way to execute code for elements in a collection matching a condition
- The inner type of the collection
- The collection
- The predicate
- The action to execute
-
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- A helper to add an item to a collection
- The inner type of the collection
- The collection
- The item to add
- The collection containing the item
-
-
- A helper to add an item to an array
- The inner type of the collection
- The array
- The item to add
- The array containing the item
-
-
- A helper to add items to an array
- The inner type of the collection
- The array
- The items to add
- The array containing the items
-
-
- General extensions for collections
-
-
- Tests a class member if it has an IL method body (external methods for example don't have a body)
- The member to test
- Returns true if the member has an IL body or false if not
-
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- A file log for debugging
-
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- Set this to make Harmony write its log content to this stream
-
-
- Full pathname of the log file, defaults to a file called harmony.log.txt on your Desktop
-
-
- The indent character. The default is tab
-
-
- The current indent level
-
-
- Changes the indentation level
- The value to add to the indentation level
-
-
- Log a string in a buffered way. Use this method only if you are sure that FlushBuffer will be called
- or else logging information is incomplete in case of a crash
- The string to log
-
-
- Logs a list of string in a buffered way. Use this method only if you are sure that FlushBuffer will be called
- or else logging information is incomplete in case of a crash
- A list of strings to log (they will not be re-indented)
-
-
- Returns the log buffer and optionally empties it
- True to empty the buffer
- The buffer.
-
-
- Replaces the buffer with new lines
- The lines to store
-
-
- Flushes the log buffer to disk (use in combination with LogBuffered)
-
-
- Logs a string directly to disk to avoid losing information in case of a crash
- The string to log.
-
-
- Logs an inline comment at the specified code position
- This method formats the comment with the code position and logs it.
- The position in the code where the comment should be logged.
- The comment text to log. Cannot be null or empty.
-
-
- Logs the specified Intermediate Language (IL) operation code and its position in the code stream
- This method formats the IL operation code and its position into a string and logs it.
- The position of the IL operation code in the code stream.
- The IL operation code to log.
-
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- Logs information about an Intermediate Language (IL) instruction, including its position, opcode, and operand
- This method formats and logs details about an IL instruction for debugging or analysis purposes.
- The logged output includes the instruction's position, opcode, and operand (if any).
- The position of the IL instruction within the method body.
- The representing the operation to be performed.
- The operand associated with the IL instruction, or if the instruction has no operand.
-
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- Logs information about a local variable in Intermediate Language (IL) code
- The logged information includes the variable's index, type, and whether it is pinned.
- The representing the local variable to log. Must not be .
-
-
- Logs the intermediate language (IL) code at the specified position with the given label operand
- Formats and logs the IL code position and label operand for detailed IL tracking or debugging.
- The position in the IL code to log.
- The label operand associated with the IL code to log.
-
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- Logs the beginning of an intermediate language (IL) exception handling block
- Logs the start of an exception handling block (e.g., .try, .catch, .finally, .fault),
- adjusts indentation, and simulates a LEAVE opcode for consistency.
- The position of the IL code where the block begins.
- The representing the type of exception handling block to log. This includes
- information about the block type (e.g., try, catch, finally) and any associated metadata.
-
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- Logs the end of an intermediate language (IL) exception block
- This method handles the logging of specific types of exception blocks, such as the end of a try-catch or
- similar constructs. It adjusts the indentation level and outputs relevant information about the block's conclusion.
- The position in the IL code where the block ends.
- The exception block to log. Must have a valid block type.
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- The string to log.
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- The pointer to some memory
- The length of bytes to log
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- The lambda expression using the method
- The method in the lambda expression
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- Given a lambda expression that calls a method, returns the method info
- The generic type
- The lambda expression using the method
- The method in the lambda expression
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- Given a lambda expression that calls a method, returns the method info
- The generic type
- The generic result type
- The lambda expression using the method
- The method in the lambda expression
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- Given a lambda expression that calls a method, returns the method info
- The lambda expression using the method
- The method in the lambda expression
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- A reflection helper to read and write private elements
- The result type defined by GetValue()
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- Creates a traverse instance from an existing instance
- The existing instance
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- Gets/Sets the current value
- The value to read or write
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- Creates a new traverse instance from a class/type
- The class/type
- A instance
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- Creates a new traverse instance from a class T
- The class
- A instance
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- Creates a new traverse instance from an instance
- The object
- A instance
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- Creates a new traverse instance from a named type
- The type name, for format see
- A instance
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- Creates a new and empty traverse instance
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- Creates a new traverse instance from a class/type
- The class/type
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- Creates a new traverse instance from an instance
- The object
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- Gets the current value
- The value
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- Gets the current value
- The type of the value
- The value
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- Invokes the current method with arguments and returns the result
- The method arguments
- The value returned by the method
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- Invokes the current method with arguments and returns the result
- The type of the value
- The method arguments
- The value returned by the method
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- Sets a value of the current field or property
- The value
- The same traverse instance
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- Gets the type of the current field or property
- The type
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- True if its a field
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- True if its a property
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- True if writing is possible
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- Moves the current traverse instance to a inner type
- The type name
- A traverse instance
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- The type name
- A traverse instance
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- Moves the current traverse instance to a field
- The type of the field
- The type name
- A traverse instance
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- Gets all fields of the current type
- A list of field names
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- Moves the current traverse instance to a property
- The type name
- Optional property index
- A traverse instance
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- Moves the current traverse instance to a field
- The type of the property
- The type name
- Optional property index
- A traverse instance
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- Gets all properties of the current type
- A list of property names
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- Moves the current traverse instance to a method
- The name of the method
- The arguments defining the argument types of the method overload
- A traverse instance
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- Moves the current traverse instance to a method
- The name of the method
- The argument types of the method
- The arguments for the method
- A traverse instance
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- Gets all methods of the current type
- A list of method names
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- Checks if the current traverse instance is for a field
- True if its a field
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- True if its a property
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- Checks if the current traverse instance is for a method
- True if its a method
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- Checks if the current traverse instance is for a type
- True if its a type
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- Iterates over all fields of the current type and executes a traverse action
- Original object
- The action receiving a instance for each field
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- Iterates over all fields of the current type and executes a traverse action
- Original object
- Target object
- The action receiving a pair of instances for each field pair
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- Iterates over all fields of the current type and executes a traverse action
- Original object
- Target object
- The action receiving a dot path representing the field pair and the instances
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- Iterates over all properties of the current type and executes a traverse action
- Original object
- The action receiving a instance for each property
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- Iterates over all properties of the current type and executes a traverse action
- Original object
- Target object
- The action receiving a pair of instances for each property pair
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- Iterates over all properties of the current type and executes a traverse action
- Original object
- Target object
- The action receiving a dot path representing the property pair and the instances
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- A string representation
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