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Reflection: Determining a Method's Attributes from within the Method

Is it possible to determine a method's own attributes from within the method
without hardcoding the name of the method as a constant within the method?
Please tell me if it is possible and how it is done.

Thank you,
Kelly
Nov 17 '05 #1
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Good Enchiladas wrote:
Is it possible to determine a method's own attributes from within the
method without hardcoding the name of the method as a constant within
the method? Please tell me if it is possible and how it is done.


Presumably you're talking about .NET development, since native C++ has no
reflection abilities.

In .NET development, you can use the System::Environment::StackTrace
property to get a stack trace of the current execution context as a string,
and then parse the full class name, method name and parameters from that
string.

If there's a more direct way, I don't know it - but I wouldn't be surprised
if there is!

-cd
Nov 17 '05 #2
Hi Carl,
Presumably you're talking about .NET development, since native C++ has no
reflection abilities.

In .NET development, you can use the System::Environment::StackTrace
property to get a stack trace of the current execution context as a string, and then parse the full class name, method name and parameters from that
string.

If there's a more direct way, I don't know it - but I wouldn't be surprised if there is!


Actually, there is :)

Just use the GetCurrentMethod() static method of the
System::Reflection::MethodBase class.

--
Tomas Restrepo
to****@mvps.org
Nov 17 '05 #3
Tomas Restrepo (MVP) wrote:
Hi Carl,
Presumably you're talking about .NET development, since native C++
has no reflection abilities.

In .NET development, you can use the System::Environment::StackTrace
property to get a stack trace of the current execution context as a
string, and then parse the full class name, method name and
parameters from that string.

If there's a more direct way, I don't know it - but I wouldn't be
surprised if there is!


Actually, there is :)

Just use the GetCurrentMethod() static method of the
System::Reflection::MethodBase class.


I *knew* it was there somewhere! Just couldn't find it in the mass of .NET
classes.

-cd
Nov 17 '05 #4

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