What is the best way to evaluate at runtime conditional expressions which are stored as strings.
I am using MVC3, .NET4, C#4.
So assume the solution was a method called "Eval" then:
if eval("User.Name.Length>0")
{return true;}
should behave in the same way as:
if (User.Name.Length>0)
{return true;}
So I need to also access any inscope .NET types as part of this solution.
So what would be a solution for "Eval"?
Thanks.
P.S I had posted a seperate question on this focusing on Dynamic LINQ as the solution. However I now think my solution is more simple, hence this question.
EDIT. Do not read too much into the "User". It could be any object. I am interested in how to evaluate string expressions at runtime as if they had been written explicitely at compile time. Another example might be:
if eval("mycat.coatcolour=='ginger'")
{return true;}