see http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.runtime.interopservices.marshal.generateguidfortype.aspx
... GenerateGuidForType provides the same functionality as the Type.GUID property.
So according to documentation they are the same. However, Marshal.GenerateGuidForType works only for RuntimeType objects, while Type.GUID is provided for some other Type implementations as well.
E.g.:
using System;
using System.CodeDom;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
using System.Workflow.ComponentModel.Compiler;
namespace Samples
{
class Program
{
static CodeCompileUnit BuildHelloWorldGraph()
{
var compileUnit = new CodeCompileUnit();
var samples = new CodeNamespace("Samples");
compileUnit.Namespaces.Add(samples);
var class1 = new CodeTypeDeclaration("Class1");
samples.Types.Add(class1);
return compileUnit;
}
static void Main(string[] args)
{
var unit = BuildHelloWorldGraph();
var typeProvider = new TypeProvider(null);
typeProvider.AddCodeCompileUnit(unit);
var t = typeProvider.GetType("Samples.Class1");
Console.WriteLine(t.GUID); // prints GUID for design time type instance.
Console.WriteLine(Marshal.GenerateGuidForType(t)); // throws ArgumentException.
}
}
}