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Reflection: merge two compiler results in one assembly?


Hi,
I'd like to compile (with Reflection, at runtime) CSharp
files and VB.NET files. I must create two different
assemblies with both different code compilers (one for
each code type). The problem is that I need to have all
the result at the same assembly because I'm compiling the
same class defined partially in both languages, so I don't
want to nanage any strange reference between the
assemblies to make a simple call on one of the methods.

Is there any class to merge both assemblies, or
CompilerCodeResults or whatever part of the compilation to
finally get the defined class in one block?

Thanks in advance,
Edgar

Nov 15 '05 #1
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