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Closed as exact duplicate of "How can I find the method that called the current method?"

Is this possible with c#?

void main()
{
   Hello();
}

void Hello()
{
  // how do you find out the caller is function 'main'?
}
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stackoverflow.com/questions/171970/… ? – Firas Nov 11 '08 at 9:30

closed as exact duplicate by Jon Skeet Nov 11 '08 at 9:30

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Console.WriteLine(new StackFrame(1).GetMethod().Name);

However, this is not robust, especially as optimisations (such as JIT inlining) can monkey with the perceived stack frames.

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From here:

System.Diagnostics.StackTrace st = new System.Diagnostics.StackTrace(1);
System.Diagnostics.StackFrame sf = st.GetFrame(0);
string msg = sf.GetMethod().DeclaringType.FullName + "." +
sf.GetMethod().Name;
MessageBox.Show( msg );

But there is also a remark that this could not work with multi-threading.

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This question is a duplicate of http://stackoverflow.com/questions/171970/how-can-i-find-the-method-that-called-the-current-method

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