I am currently trying to write some code which turns C# Expressions into text.
To do this, I need to not only walk through the Expression tree, but also evaluate just a little part of it - in order to get the current value of a local variable.
I am finding very hard to put into words, so here is the pseudo-code instead. The missing part is in the first method:
public class Program
{
private static void DumpExpression(Expression expression)
{
// how do I dump out here some text like:
// set T2 = Perform "ExternalCalc" on input.T1
// I can easily get to:
// set T2 = Perform "Invoke" on input.T1
// but how can I substitute Invoke with the runtime value "ExternalCalc"?
}
static void Main(string[] args)
{
var myEvaluator = new Evaluator() {Name = "ExternalCalc"};
Expression<Func<Input, Output>> myExpression = (input) => new Output() {T2 = myEvaluator.Invoke(input.T1)};
DumpExpression(myExpression);
}
}
class Evaluator
{
public string Name { get; set; }
public string Invoke(string input)
{
throw new NotImplementedException("Never intended to be implemented");
}
}
class Input
{
public string T1 { get; set; }
}
class Output
{
public string T2 { get; set; }
}
I have started investigating this using code like:
foreach (MemberAssignment memberAssignment in body.Bindings)
{
Console.WriteLine("assign to {0}", memberAssignment.Member);
Console.WriteLine("assign to {0}", memberAssignment.BindingType);
Console.WriteLine("assign to {0}", memberAssignment.Expression);
var expression = memberAssignment.Expression;
if (expression is MethodCallExpression)
{
var methodCall = expression as MethodCallExpression;
Console.WriteLine("METHOD CALL: " + methodCall.Method.Name);
Console.WriteLine("METHOD CALL: " + expression.Type.Name);
var target = methodCall.Object;
// ?
}
}
but once I get to that MethodCallExpression level then I am feeling a bit lost about how to parse it and to then get the actual instance.
Any pointers/suggestions on how to do this very much appreciated.