Hi, I have some (more) questions related to Cecil.
1. Suppose I can make Cecil throw an exception from somewhere deep down in its core. An example would be setting a public field to null and then getting a NullReferenceException when some internal Cecil method tries to call methods on that pointer. Is that then a Cecil bug that I should report or is it intended behavior? I.e., does Cecil guarantee good behavior in the face of it being used inappropriately? 2. How do I get Cecil to tell me the difference between the following two C# methods (currently my program turns the first into the second). void method1() { // this method prints 13 try { try { throw new System.NullReferenceException () } catch (System.Exception) System.Console.WriteLine("1"); throw; } catch { System.Console.WriteLine("2"); } } catch { System.Console.WriteLine("3"); } } void method2() { // this methods prints 12 try { try { try { throw new System.NullReferenceException () } catch (System.Exception) System.Console.WriteLine("1"); throw; } } catch { System.Console.WriteLine("2"); } } catch { System.Console.WriteLine("3"); } } Actually, I looked at the ECMA spec, and I can't find anything in there that explains how something like the situation in method1 can even be represented. E.g. the explanation of the rethrow bytecode is silent on the matter. So are the explanations related to exceptions that I have been able to find in the spec, or perhaps I am misreading them. Regards Bjarke Roune _______________________________________________ Mono-devel-list mailing list Mono-devel-list@lists.ximian.com http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-devel-list