System.Reflection.Emit.DynamicMethod: Constructor Members

The constructors of System.Reflection.Emit.DynamicMethod are listed below. For a list of all members, see the DynamicMethod Members list.

See Also: Inherited members from System.Reflection.MethodInfo

Public Constructors

Initializes an anonymously hosted dynamic method, specifying the method name, return type, and parameter types.

Initializes an anonymously hosted dynamic method, specifying the method name, return type, parameter types, and whether just-in-time (JIT) visibility checks should be skipped for types and members accessed by the Microsoft intermediate language (MSIL) of the dynamic method.

Creates a dynamic method that is global to a module, specifying the method name, return type, parameter types, and module.

Creates a dynamic method, specifying the method name, return type, parameter types, and the type with which the dynamic method is logically associated.

Creates a dynamic method that is global to a module, specifying the method name, return type, parameter types, module, and whether just-in-time (JIT) visibility checks should be skipped for types and members accessed by the Microsoft intermediate language (MSIL) of the dynamic method.

Creates a dynamic method, specifying the method name, return type, parameter types, the type with which the dynamic method is logically associated, and whether just-in-time (JIT) visibility checks should be skipped for types and members accessed by the Microsoft intermediate language (MSIL) of the dynamic method.

Creates a dynamic method that is global to a module, specifying the method name, attributes, calling convention, return type, parameter types, module, and whether just-in-time (JIT) visibility checks should be skipped for types and members accessed by the Microsoft intermediate language (MSIL) of the dynamic method.

Creates a dynamic method, specifying the method name, attributes, calling convention, return type, parameter types, the type with which the dynamic method is logically associated, and whether just-in-time (JIT) visibility checks should be skipped for types and members accessed by the Microsoft intermediate language (MSIL) of the dynamic method.