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I'm trying to generate code using Reflection.Emit which would look identical or similar to what C# compiler generates for this:

public interface Function<in T, out Res>
{
    Res Apply(T p);
}


public class MyMain<A>
{
    class Closure : Function<A, A>
    {
        public A Apply(A p)
        {
            throw new NotImplementedException();
        }
    }
}

My code works fine if I use some real type, but when I replace it with generic, I get BadImageFormatException.

    private static void CreateGenericClosures()
    {
        AssemblyName assemblyName = new AssemblyName("genericClosure");
        AssemblyBuilder assemblyBuilder = AppDomain.CurrentDomain.DefineDynamicAssembly(assemblyName, AssemblyBuilderAccess.Save);
        ModuleBuilder moduleBuilder = assemblyBuilder.DefineDynamicModule(assemblyName.Name, assemblyName.Name + ".dll");

        TypeBuilder main = moduleBuilder.DefineType("Main", TypeAttributes.Class | TypeAttributes.Public);

        Type t = typeof (Foo);

        // Defining generic param for Main class
        GenericTypeParameterBuilder[] generics = main.DefineGenericParameters("A");
        // t = generics[0]; // [1] Uncomment to enable for nested class

        var iFunctionType = typeof (Function<,>).MakeGenericType(t, t);

        TypeBuilder closure = main.DefineNestedType("Closure", TypeAttributes.Class | TypeAttributes.NestedPrivate, typeof (object));
        closure.AddInterfaceImplementation(iFunctionType);

        MethodBuilder applyMethod = closure.DefineMethod("Apply",
            MethodAttributes.HideBySig | MethodAttributes.NewSlot | MethodAttributes.Virtual | MethodAttributes.Final | MethodAttributes.Public,
            CallingConventions.Standard);
        applyMethod.SetParameters(t);
        applyMethod.SetReturnType(t);

        ILGenerator body = applyMethod.GetILGenerator();
        body.Emit(OpCodes.Ldnull);
        body.Emit(OpCodes.Ret);

        closure.DefineDefaultConstructor(MethodAttributes.Public);

        closure.CreateType();
        main.CreateType();

        assemblyBuilder.Save(assemblyName.Name + ".dll", PortableExecutableKinds.Required32Bit, ImageFileMachine.I386);
    }

Uncomment [1] to see the exception. Any ideas what could be wrong?

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    What does PEVerify say about your assembly?
    – svick
    Aug 31, 2015 at 19:38
  • I can't run PEVerify on that assembly because it throws exception before assembly is saved.I checked how mono C# compiler handles this case and it calls DefineGenericParameters on nested type. So if I do that it works fine, but not clear why this is required and do I need to match generic types names or not.
    – dubik
    Sep 1, 2015 at 14:10

1 Answer 1

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It turns out that nested classes don't actually have access to their parents' generic type parameters/arguments and to be well-formed they actually need to redeclare all of the generic type parameters of their parents (see e.g. this old blog post, or section I.10.7.1 of the ECMA CLI spec, which goes into lots of detail about the requirements for CLS compatibility). So what you need to do is something like this:

...
var t = closure.DefineGenericParameters("A")[0];
var iFunctionType = typeof(Function<,>).MakeGenericType(t, t);
closure.AddInterfaceImplementation(iFunctionType);
...

You've still got some other problems (e.g. your IL for the apply method isn't valid), but this should at least unblock you enough to use PEVerify.

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