Struct MethodSpecBuilder
pub struct MethodSpecBuilder { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Builder for creating MethodSpec metadata entries.
MethodSpecBuilder provides a fluent API for creating MethodSpec table entries
with validation and automatic blob management. Method specifications define
instantiations of generic methods with concrete type arguments, enabling
type-safe generic method dispatch and runtime generic method resolution.
§Generic Method Instantiation Model
.NET generic method instantiation follows a structured pattern:
- Generic Method: The parameterized method definition or reference
- Type Arguments: Concrete types that replace generic parameters
- Instantiation Signature: Binary encoding of the type arguments
- Runtime Resolution: Type-safe method dispatch with concrete types
§Coded Index Types
Method specifications use the MethodDefOrRef coded index to specify targets:
- MethodDef: Generic methods defined within the current assembly
- MemberRef: Generic methods from external assemblies or references
§Generic Method Scenarios and Patterns
Different instantiation patterns serve various generic programming scenarios:
- Simple Instantiation:
List<T>.Add(T)→List<int>.Add(int) - Multiple Parameters:
Dictionary<TKey, TValue>.TryGetValue→Dictionary<string, int>.TryGetValue - Nested Generics:
Task<List<T>>→Task<List<string>> - Constraint Satisfaction: Generic methods with type constraints
- Variance Support: Covariant and contravariant generic parameters
§Method Specification Signatures
Instantiation signatures are stored as binary blobs containing:
- Generic Argument Count: Number of type arguments provided
- Type Signatures: Encoded signatures for each concrete type argument
- Constraint Validation: Ensuring type arguments satisfy constraints
- Variance Information: Covariance and contravariance specifications
§Examples
let assembly = CilAssembly::new(view);
let mut context = BuilderContext::new(assembly);
// Instantiate a generic method with a single type argument
let generic_method = CodedIndex::new(TableId::MethodDef, 1, CodedIndexType::MethodDefOrRef); // Generic Add<T> method
let int_instantiation = vec![
0x01, // Generic argument count (1)
0x08, // ELEMENT_TYPE_I4 (int32)
];
let add_int = MethodSpecBuilder::new()
.method(generic_method)
.instantiation(&int_instantiation)
.build(&mut context)?;
// Instantiate a generic method with multiple type arguments
let dictionary_method = CodedIndex::new(TableId::MemberRef, 1, CodedIndexType::MethodDefOrRef); // Dictionary<TKey, TValue>.TryGetValue
let string_int_instantiation = vec![
0x02, // Generic argument count (2)
0x0E, // ELEMENT_TYPE_STRING
0x08, // ELEMENT_TYPE_I4 (int32)
];
let trygetvalue_string_int = MethodSpecBuilder::new()
.method(dictionary_method)
.instantiation(&string_int_instantiation)
.build(&mut context)?;
// Instantiate a generic method with complex type arguments
let complex_method = CodedIndex::new(TableId::MethodDef, 2, CodedIndexType::MethodDefOrRef); // Complex generic method
let complex_instantiation = vec![
0x01, // Generic argument count (1)
0x1D, // ELEMENT_TYPE_SZARRAY (single-dimensional array)
0x0E, // Array element type: ELEMENT_TYPE_STRING
];
let complex_string_array = MethodSpecBuilder::new()
.method(complex_method)
.instantiation(&complex_instantiation)
.build(&mut context)?;
// Instantiate with a reference to another type
let reference_method = CodedIndex::new(TableId::MemberRef, 2, CodedIndexType::MethodDefOrRef); // Generic method reference
let typeref_instantiation = vec![
0x01, // Generic argument count (1)
0x12, // ELEMENT_TYPE_CLASS
0x02, // TypeDefOrRef coded index (simplified)
];
let typeref_instantiation_spec = MethodSpecBuilder::new()
.method(reference_method)
.instantiation(&typeref_instantiation)
.build(&mut context)?;Implementations§
§impl MethodSpecBuilder
impl MethodSpecBuilder
pub fn new() -> Self
pub fn new() -> Self
Creates a new MethodSpecBuilder.
§Returns
A new crate::metadata::tables::methodspec::MethodSpecBuilder instance ready for configuration.
pub fn method(self, method: CodedIndex) -> Self
pub fn method(self, method: CodedIndex) -> Self
Sets the generic method that will be instantiated.
The method must be a valid MethodDefOrRef coded index that references
either a generic method definition or a generic method reference. This
establishes which generic method template will be instantiated with
concrete type arguments.
Valid method types include:
MethodDef- Generic methods defined within the current assemblyMemberRef- Generic methods from external assemblies or references
Generic method considerations:
- Method Definition: Must be a generic method with type parameters
- Type Constraints: Type arguments must satisfy method constraints
- Accessibility: Instantiation must respect method visibility
- Assembly Boundaries: External methods require proper assembly references
§Arguments
method- AMethodDefOrRefcoded index pointing to the generic method
§Returns
Self for method chaining.
pub fn instantiation(self, instantiation: &[u8]) -> Self
pub fn instantiation(self, instantiation: &[u8]) -> Self
Sets the instantiation signature specifying concrete type arguments.
The instantiation signature defines the concrete types that will replace the generic parameters in the method definition. This binary signature is stored in the blob heap and follows .NET’s method specification format.
Signature structure:
- Generic Argument Count: Number of type arguments (compressed integer)
- Type Arguments: Type signatures for each concrete type argument
- Type Encoding: Following ELEMENT_TYPE constants and encoding rules
- Reference Resolution: TypeDefOrRef coded indexes for complex types
Common signature patterns:
- Primitive Types: Single byte ELEMENT_TYPE values (I4, STRING, etc.)
- Reference Types: ELEMENT_TYPE_CLASS followed by TypeDefOrRef coded index
- Value Types: ELEMENT_TYPE_VALUETYPE followed by TypeDefOrRef coded index
- Arrays: ELEMENT_TYPE_SZARRAY followed by element type signature
- Generic Types: ELEMENT_TYPE_GENERICINST with type definition and arguments
§Arguments
instantiation- The binary signature containing concrete type arguments
§Returns
Self for method chaining.
pub fn simple_instantiation(self, element_type: u8) -> Self
pub fn simple_instantiation(self, element_type: u8) -> Self
Sets a simple single-type instantiation for common scenarios.
This convenience method creates an instantiation signature for generic methods with a single type parameter, using a primitive type specified by its ELEMENT_TYPE constant.
§Arguments
element_type- The ELEMENT_TYPE constant for the concrete type argument
§Returns
Self for method chaining.
pub fn multiple_primitives(self, element_types: &[u8]) -> Self
pub fn multiple_primitives(self, element_types: &[u8]) -> Self
Sets an instantiation with multiple primitive type arguments.
This convenience method creates an instantiation signature for generic methods with multiple type parameters, all using primitive types.
§Arguments
element_types- Array of ELEMENT_TYPE constants for each type argument
§Returns
Self for method chaining.
pub fn array_instantiation(self, element_type: u8) -> Self
pub fn array_instantiation(self, element_type: u8) -> Self
Sets an instantiation with a single array type argument.
This convenience method creates an instantiation signature for generic methods instantiated with a single-dimensional array type.
§Arguments
element_type- The ELEMENT_TYPE constant for the array element type
§Returns
Self for method chaining.
pub fn build(self, context: &mut BuilderContext) -> Result<Token>
pub fn build(self, context: &mut BuilderContext) -> Result<Token>
Builds the method specification entry and adds it to the assembly.
This method validates all required fields are set, adds the instantiation signature to the blob heap, creates the raw method specification structure, and adds it to the MethodSpec table with proper token generation.
§Arguments
context- The builder context for managing the assembly
§Returns
A crate::metadata::token::Token representing the newly created method specification, or an error if
validation fails or required fields are missing.
§Errors
- Returns error if method is not set
- Returns error if instantiation is not set or empty
- Returns error if method is not a valid MethodDefOrRef coded index
- Returns error if blob operations fail
- Returns error if table operations fail
Trait Implementations§
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for MethodSpecBuilder
impl RefUnwindSafe for MethodSpecBuilder
impl Send for MethodSpecBuilder
impl Sync for MethodSpecBuilder
impl Unpin for MethodSpecBuilder
impl UnwindSafe for MethodSpecBuilder
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