On 5 Sep 2013, at 00:01, Robert Jordan <robe...@gmx.net> wrote: > > Assuming that you're using mono_method_desc_search_in_class () for > method look-ups, there is actually no way to specify the return > type. You may want to enumerate the methods yourself using > mono_class_get_methods (). > mono_method_desc_search_in_class mono_method_desc_search_in_class() is indeed my weapon of choice here.
> > However, what makes you think that you need these operators in the > first place? :) Decimal implements a full set of ToXyz methods which > are more readable and accessible from unmanaged code. IConvertible > is implemented as well… I am auto generating code via reflecting on the mscorlib binary. These overloaded explicit operator methods are the troublesome offspring of that. I agree that they are not essential: curiosity was the main driver here. Given my reliance on mono_method_desc_search_in_class() I now evaluate the signatures of all methods for their overload status. If a method is over-overloaded (i.e.: the method parameter types match and only the return type differs, or worse, a dupe) then I throw up my hands in despair and omit the method from the binding. see: https://github.com/ThesaurusSoftware/Dubrovnik/blob/master/dotNET/CodeGenerator/Dubrovnik.CodeGeneratorEngine/CodeFacet.cs#L557-L573 Jonathan
_______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - Mono-list@lists.ximian.com http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list