Let's say I have a class as follow:
class A<T>
{
public void Method()
{
}
}
So the class is generic but its methods aren't.
I can find the method, say:
var m = typeof(A<int>).GetGenericTypeDefinition().GetMethod("Method");
Now I would like to navigate from this 'm' (which is really A<T>.Method
) to a concrete type, e.g. A<int>.Method
.
I would like to do that in a general way, i.e. I don't want to use method name since I might have cases with overloaded number of parameters.
Is there a way to do that or do I have to load the methods with the same names and compare parameters?
GetGenericTypeDefinition()
at all? Just usetypeof(A<int>).GetMethod("Method")
A<int>
hard-coded - so there's no point in going viaGetGenericTypeDefinition
. It would really help if you'd take another stab at explaining what you're trying to achieve.