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I need to implement an expression for a method like here:

var prop = Expression.Property(someItem, "Name"); 
var value = Expression.Constant(someConstant);

var contains = typeof(string).GetMethod("Contains", new[] {typeof(string)});
var expression = Expression.Call(prop, contains, value);

But for my extension method:

public static class StringEx
{
    public static bool Like(this string a, string b)
    {
        return a.ToLower().Contains(b.ToLower());
    }
}

Unfortunately, next code throws an ArgumentNullException for a parameter "method":

var like = typeof(string).GetMethod("Like", new[] {typeof(string)});
comparer = Expression.Call(prop, like, value);

What I'm doing wrong?

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5 Answers 5

18

Try this

public class Person
{
    public string Name { get; set; }
}
public static class StringEx
{
    public static bool Like(this string a, string b)
    {
        return a.ToLower().Contains(b.ToLower());
    }
}

Person p = new Person(){Name = "Me"};
var prop = Expression.Property(Expression.Constant(p), "Name");
var value = Expression.Constant("me");
var like = typeof(StringEx).GetMethod("Like", BindingFlags.Static
                        | BindingFlags.Public | BindingFlags.NonPublic);
var comparer = Expression.Call(null, like, prop, value );

var vvv = (Func<bool>) Expression.Lambda(comparer).Compile();
bool isEquals = vvv.Invoke();
6

You can do like this:

var like = typeof(StringEx).GetMethod("Like", new[] {typeof(string), typeof(string)});

comparer = Expression.Call(null, like, prop, value);

You can pass prop as first parameter and value as second parameter like above.

Maybe you will need to get a complete query before apply an extension method.

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  • This makes sense and is exactly what I needed, thank you. Nov 21, 2016 at 22:22
1

I am not sure, but you can only get an extension method from the static class using reflection. Extension methods are not truly added to the class, therefore can't be retrieved with GetMethod.

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  • Thanks, I suppose I need to call GetMethod this way: typeof(StringEx).GetMethod("Like", new[] {typeof(string)}); but how I have to inject my parameters in Expression.Call? Dec 1, 2011 at 7:27
  • See @Lonli-Lokli's answer below.
    – Minustar
    Dec 1, 2011 at 11:43
1

Use

var like = typeof(StringEx).GetMethod("Like", new[] {typeof(string),typeof(string)});

ie. retrieve it from the extending type, not from the extended type.

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  • Thanks a lot, but this throws an argument exception: Need null instance for static method, so I need some magic with BindingFlags.Static, but this is outside from my comprehension( Dec 1, 2011 at 7:33
-1

If you want to get your extension method worked you must do like this:

string str = "some string";
str.Like("second string");

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