I found this interesting thing when I was trying out the new feature “optional parameters” in C# 4.0.
I know that there are two ways to use “optional parameters” in C# 4.0:
static void TestMethod(int parameter = 5) { }
static void TestMethod2([Optional, DefaultParameterValue(5)]int parameter) { }
Now if I compile this code and then view the assembly using IL Dasm, then I’ll see that in the “MetaInfo” window of IL Dasm, there is a type reference to OptionalAttribute like this:
Token: 0x01000002
ResolutionScope: 0x23000001
TypeRefName: System.Runtime.InteropServices.OptionalAttribute
MemberRef #1 (0a000001)
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Member: (0a000001) .ctor:
CallCnvntn: [DEFAULT]
hasThis
ReturnType: Void
No arguments.
But there is no sign of DefaultParameterValueAttribute. Why is that?
Actually I think the two attributes both should not be here, because they are treated differently by the compiler, they have their own flag values. To explain what I mean, please take a look at this:
Method #2 (06000002)
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MethodName: TestMethod (06000002)
Flags : [Private] [Static] [HideBySig] [ReuseSlot] (00000091)
RVA : 0x00002053
ImplFlags : [IL] [Managed] (00000000)
CallCnvntn: [DEFAULT]
ReturnType: Void
1 Arguments
Argument #1: I4
1 Parameters
(1) ParamToken : (08000002) Name : parameter flags: [Optional] [HasDefault] (00001010) Default: (I4) 5
Method #3 (06000003)
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MethodName: TestMethod2 (06000003)
Flags : [Private] [Static] [HideBySig] [ReuseSlot] (00000091)
RVA : 0x00002056
ImplFlags : [IL] [Managed] (00000000)
CallCnvntn: [DEFAULT]
ReturnType: Void
1 Arguments
Argument #1: I4
1 Parameters
(1) ParamToken : (08000003) Name : parameter flags: [Optional] [HasDefault] (00001010) Default: (I4) 5
That is the metadata of the two methods. We can see that the last line of each code section already has the default parameter value stored, so why is OptionalAttribute still referenced?