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[.NET managed c++] Runtime modification of method attributes.

All,

I have a question regarding modifying the metadata of a compiled
assembly at runtime. I am creating objects to be added to a
PropertyGrid control. In particular, I would like to modify the
[Category("...")] and [Description("...")] attribute sections of the
functions of objects added to the property grid, based on data read in
at runtime. I had a look at the Reflection.Emit functionality, but I
couldn't find anything that would allow the modification of an
existing class. Is what I am trying to do possible - is the attribute
metadata stored on an instance level or a class level? Any ideas?

Thanks,

Duncan.
Jul 22 '05 #1
1 1763
Duncan Aitken wrote:
All,

[...]


Wrong newsgroup. comp.lang.c++ does not deal with "managed c++"
(whatever that is). Please look for a .NET newsgroup, most likely
among "microsoft.public.*" newsgroup family.

Jul 22 '05 #2

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