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My application contains references to an external library (the SQL Server Management Objects). Apparently, if the library is not present on the run-time system, the application still works as long as no methods are called that use classes from this library.

Question 1: Is this specified behaviour or just a (lucky) side effect of the way the CLR loads libraries?

To detect whether the reference is accessible, I currently use code like this:

Function IsLibraryAvailable() As Boolean
    Try
        TestMethod()
    Catch ex As FileNotFoundException
        Return False
    End Try
    Return True
End Function

Sub TestMethod()
    Dim srv As New Smo.Server()  ' Try to create an object in the library
End Sub

It works, but it seems to be quite ugly. Note that it only works if TestMethod is a separate method, otherwise the exception will be thrown at the beginning of IsLibraryAvailable (before the try-catch, even if the object instantiation occurrs within the try-catch block).

Question 2: Is there a better alternative?

In particular, I'm afraid that optimizations like function inlining could stop my code from working.

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    Things that trigger dynamic compilation (and similar things) can cause seemingly unrelated code to fail when a library isn't available. For example, serialization/deserialization, the ASP.NET Profile feature have failed for me when a seemingly unrelated referenced assembly was missing. It creates for very, very hard to debug problems. Jul 27, 2011 at 16:37

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That is expected, since the JIT is lazy at the per-method level. Note that inlining isn't an issue here, since that is also a JIT concern, not a compiler concern.

Better options:

  • make sure the app is installed with everything it needs
  • using ilmerge or similar to create a single assembly (if possible)

Personally, I'd just use the first option.

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