// // fieldHandle - the "tkFieldDef" that identifies the field. // definingType - the "tkTypeDef" that defined the field (this is where you get the metadata reader that created fieldHandle.) // contextType - the type that supplies the type context (i.e. substitutions for generic parameters.) Though you // get your raw information from "definingType", you report "contextType" as your DeclaringType property. // // For example: // // typeof(Foo<>).GetTypeInfo().DeclaredMembers // // The definingType and contextType are both Foo<> // // typeof(Foo<int,String>).GetTypeInfo().DeclaredMembers // // The definingType is "Foo<,>" // The contextType is "Foo<int,String>" // // We don't report any DeclaredMembers for arrays or generic parameters so those don't apply. // private RuntimeFieldInfo(FieldHandle fieldHandle, RuntimeNamedTypeInfo definingTypeInfo, RuntimeTypeInfo contextTypeInfo) { _fieldHandle = fieldHandle; _definingTypeInfo = definingTypeInfo; _contextTypeInfo = contextTypeInfo; _reader = definingTypeInfo.Reader; _field = fieldHandle.GetField(_reader); }
} // GetEvent public Field GetField(FieldHandle handle) { var record = new Field() { _reader = this, _handle = handle }; var offset = (uint)handle.Offset; offset = _streamReader.Read(offset, out record._flags); offset = _streamReader.Read(offset, out record._name); offset = _streamReader.Read(offset, out record._signature); offset = _streamReader.Read(offset, out record._defaultValue); offset = _streamReader.Read(offset, out record._offset); offset = _streamReader.Read(offset, out record._customAttributes); return record; } // GetField