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Getting the following Arguement Exception ("Expression must be readableParameter name: right") running this code and cant figure out why.

This code is meant to create a delegate to take the Attributes in a XmlNode and map them to properties on an object.

private static Action<XmlNode, T>   createMapperFunction() {
            var props = typeof(T).GetProperties().ToArray();
            var xmlNodeParameter = Expression.Parameter(typeof(XmlNode), "x");
            var resultParameter = Expression.Parameter(typeof(T), "result");
         //   Expression.
            var exprList = new List<Expression>();
            for (int i = 0 ; i < props.Length ; i++) {
                if (props[i].PropertyType == typeof(string))
                    exprList.Add(Expression.Assign(Expression.Property(resultParameter,props[i].Name), 
                            Expression.Property(
                                Expression.Property(
                                    Expression.Property(xmlNodeParameter,"Attributes"), "ItemOf", Expression.Constant(props[i].Name)),"InnerText")));
            }
            var body = Expression.Block(exprList);
            return Expression.Lambda<Action<XmlNode, T>>(body, xmlNodeParameter, resultParameter).Compile();



        }
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  • Could you help us help you by providing which line causes this exception? Jul 31, 2012 at 15:30
  • It wouldn't hurt splitting your big expression into multiple expressions. Makes the code much easier to read and debug. Jul 31, 2012 at 15:41
  • its the Expression.Assign that throws the exception. Ill edit the post as soon as I get a chance and split it to multiple lines.
    – Wegged
    Jul 31, 2012 at 15:46

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XmlAttribute.InnerText is write-only. Using XmlAttribute.InnerText as the right-side of an assignment won't work because the Assign expression can't read the value to assign it to the left-side.

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  • @CodesInChaos You have no clue, so you downvote the answer? XmlAttribute.InnerText is write-only, you can't perform an operation like newValue = xmlAttribute.InnerText because it doesn't have a getter. Jul 31, 2012 at 15:45
  • Interesting you are right it is write only which is interesting cause I have working code that reads this property. string tableName = n.Attributes["TableName"].InnerText;
    – Wegged
    Jul 31, 2012 at 15:49
  • Together with the read-only vs. write-typo it made the answer quite nonsensical. I've fixed the write-only one for you. Two such mistakes at once is more than my error correction can manage :P So I think the downvote was justified. Jul 31, 2012 at 15:50

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