I have a bit of f# code (below) that takes a unit->obj and evaluates it in its own appdomain. The motivation is that I need to free assemblies loaded during the evaluation. The code appears to work fine, at least on the trivial examples I have tried. However, it fails with an exception when called from an NUnit test. The exception and code are below. I'll be most grateful for any help.
Sandbox.trivial_test: System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationException : Type is not resolved for member 'Sandbox+myDelegate@28,sandboxtest, Version=0.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null'.
module Sandbox
open System
type IsolationRunner (f:unit->obj) =
inherit System.MarshalByRefObject ()
let mutable storedResult : obj option = None
member x.callback () : unit =
let res = f ()
storedResult <- Some res
member x.result : obj =
match storedResult with
None -> failwith "No result yet"
| Some x -> x
let run_code_in_own_appdomain (f: unit -> obj) : obj =
let appDomain = AppDomain.CreateDomain "MyTempDomain"
try
let ir = IsolationRunner f
let myDelegate = new CrossAppDomainDelegate (fun () -> ir.callback ())
appDomain.DoCallBack myDelegate
ir.result
finally
AppDomain.Unload appDomain
open NUnit.Framework
[<Test>]
let trivial_test () =
let actual = run_code_in_own_appdomain (fun x -> 123 |> box) |> unbox
printf "result is %O\n" actual
Assert.AreEqual (123, actual)