From the idea of Greg Ros i developed this little snippet.
Please note that i tried to stick to the naming conventions.
public void SaveAllAssemblies()
{
Assembly[] asslist = AppDomain.CurrentDomain.GetAssemblies();
foreach (Assembly ass in asslist)
{
FileInfo fi = new FileInfo(ass.Location);
if (!fi.Extension.Equals(".exe", StringComparison.InvariantCultureIgnoreCase))
{
var assName = fi.Name;
var assConverter = new FormatterConverter();
var assInfo = new SerializationInfo(typeof(Assembly), assConverter);
var assContext = new StreamingContext();
using (var assStream = new FileStream(assName, FileMode.Create))
{
BinaryFormatter bformatter = new BinaryFormatter();
ass.GetObjectData(assInfo, assContext);
bformatter.Serialize(assStream, assInfo);
assStream.Close();
}
}
}
}
But some assemblies are not marked as serializable, as for example mscorlib.dll.
Hence this is probably only a partial solution?
Despite that it is possible to serialize some assemblies, I suggest using the
FileInfo as provided in the example, generate a list and inspect the original
assemblies.