Edited: Turns out the errors I reported below in my original question only occur when executing this statement in the Visual Studio Immediate mode panel when stopped in the debugger.
type.GetMethod("Log", new Type[] { typeof(string) });
When executed in the program itself the statement returns the method I am looking for and I am able to use it as a delegate.
My revised question is: Why does executing this in the Debugger Immediate mode panel generate an error? Is there a way to execute this statement in the debugger Immediate mode panel without an error?
---- original question below ----
Am writing some code that will both run in Unity3D and separately and have a custom logger that should delegate to Unity3D Debug.Log() when running in Unity.
Unity lists two method signatures for Debug.Log:
public static void Log(object message);
public static void Log(object message, Object context);
I am able to get the type UnityEngine.Debug using reflection:
Type type = System.Reflection.Assembly.Load("UnityEngine.CoreModule").
GetType("UnityEngine.Debug");
However I'm not able to successfully get the Log method using GetMethod().
I can see the two Log method signatures listed using GetMethods(). I'm looking to get the first one: [11]: {Void Log(System.Object)}
> type.GetMethods();
{System.Reflection.MethodInfo[47]}
[0]: {UnityEngine.ILogger get_unityLogger()}
[1]: {Void DrawLine(UnityEngine.Vector3, UnityEngine.Vector3, UnityEngine.Color, Single)}
[2]: {Void DrawLine(UnityEngine.Vector3, UnityEngine.Vector3, UnityEngine.Color)}
[3]: {Void DrawLine(UnityEngine.Vector3, UnityEngine.Vector3)}
[4]: {Void DrawLine(UnityEngine.Vector3, UnityEngine.Vector3, UnityEngine.Color, Single, Boolean)}
[5]: {Void DrawRay(UnityEngine.Vector3, UnityEngine.Vector3, UnityEngine.Color, Single)}
[6]: {Void DrawRay(UnityEngine.Vector3, UnityEngine.Vector3, UnityEngine.Color)}
[7]: {Void DrawRay(UnityEngine.Vector3, UnityEngine.Vector3)}
[8]: {Void DrawRay(UnityEngine.Vector3, UnityEngine.Vector3, UnityEngine.Color, Single, Boolean)}
[9]: {Void Break()}
[10]: {Void DebugBreak()}
[11]: {Void Log(System.Object)}
[12]: {Void Log(System.Object, UnityEngine.Object)}
...
Taking a look at the answers to a similar question here Avoiding an ambiguous match exception here's what I've tried:
> type.GetMethod("Log");
System.Reflection.AmbiguousMatchException: Ambiguous match found.
> type.GetMethod("Log", new Type[] { typeof(System.Object) });
Method `CreateInstance' not found in type `System.Array'.
> type.GetMethod("Log", new Type[] { typeof(string) });
Method `CreateInstance' not found in type `System.Array'.
GetMethod
method itself, but somewhere deeper. Can you please provide the full stack trace of the exception?