internal static void RegisterElement <T, TElement, TSerializer>() where TSerializer : ITypeSerializer { DeserializeDictionary <TSerializer> .ParseDictionary <T, TElement>(null, null, null, null); DeserializeDictionary <TSerializer> .ParseDictionary <TElement, T>(null, null, null, null); ToStringDictionaryMethods <T, TElement, TSerializer> .WriteIDictionary(null, null, null, null); ToStringDictionaryMethods <TElement, T, TSerializer> .WriteIDictionary(null, null, null, null); // Include List deserialisations from the Register<> method above. This solves issue where List<Guid> properties on responses deserialise to null. // No idea why this is happening because there is no visible exception raised. Suspect MonoTouch is swallowing an AOT exception somewhere. DeserializeArrayWithElements <TElement, TSerializer> .ParseGenericArray(null, null); DeserializeListWithElements <TElement, TSerializer> .ParseGenericList(null, null, null); // Cannot use the line below for some unknown reason - when trying to compile to run on device, mtouch bombs during native code compile. // Something about this line or its inner workings is offensive to mtouch. Luckily this was not needed for my List<Guide> issue. // DeserializeCollection<JsonTypeSerializer>.ParseCollection<TElement>(null, null, null); TranslateListWithElements <TElement> .LateBoundTranslateToGenericICollection(null, typeof(List <TElement>)); TranslateListWithConvertibleElements <TElement, TElement> .LateBoundTranslateToGenericICollection(null, typeof(List <TElement>)); }
internal static int Register <T, TSerializer>() where TSerializer : ITypeSerializer { var i = 0; if (JsonWriter <T> .WriteFn() != null) { i++; } if (JsonWriter.Instance.GetWriteFn <T>() != null) { i++; } if (JsonReader.Instance.GetParseFn <T>() != null) { i++; } if (JsonReader <T> .Parse(null) != null) { i++; } if (JsonReader <T> .GetParseFn() != null) { i++; } //if (JsWriter.GetTypeSerializer<JsonTypeSerializer>().GetWriteFn<T>() != null) i++; if (new List <T>() != null) { i++; } if (new T[0] != null) { i++; } JsConfig <T> .ExcludeTypeInfo = false; if (JsConfig <T> .OnDeserializedFn != null) { i++; } if (JsConfig <T> .HasDeserializeFn) { i++; } if (JsConfig <T> .SerializeFn != null) { i++; } if (JsConfig <T> .DeSerializeFn != null) { i++; } //JsConfig<T>.SerializeFn = arg => ""; //JsConfig<T>.DeSerializeFn = arg => default(T); if (TypeConfig <T> .Properties != null) { i++; } /* * if (WriteType<T, TSerializer>.Write != null) i++; * if (WriteType<object, TSerializer>.Write != null) i++; * * if (DeserializeBuiltin<T>.Parse != null) i++; * if (DeserializeArray<T[], TSerializer>.Parse != null) i++; * DeserializeType<TSerializer>.ExtractType(null); * DeserializeArrayWithElements<T, TSerializer>.ParseGenericArray(null, null); * DeserializeCollection<TSerializer>.ParseCollection<T>(null, null, null); * DeserializeListWithElements<T, TSerializer>.ParseGenericList(null, null, null); * * SpecializedQueueElements<T>.ConvertToQueue(null); * SpecializedQueueElements<T>.ConvertToStack(null); */ WriteListsOfElements <T, TSerializer> .WriteList(null, null); WriteListsOfElements <T, TSerializer> .WriteIList(null, null); WriteListsOfElements <T, TSerializer> .WriteEnumerable(null, null); WriteListsOfElements <T, TSerializer> .WriteListValueType(null, null); WriteListsOfElements <T, TSerializer> .WriteIListValueType(null, null); WriteListsOfElements <T, TSerializer> .WriteGenericArrayValueType(null, null); WriteListsOfElements <T, TSerializer> .WriteArray(null, null); TranslateListWithElements <T> .LateBoundTranslateToGenericICollection(null, null); TranslateListWithConvertibleElements <T, T> .LateBoundTranslateToGenericICollection(null, null); QueryStringWriter <T> .WriteObject(null, null); return(i); }