> My understanding is that basically we only have two compilers: > - static: mcs.exe, gmcs.exe, smcs.exe, dmcs.exe (for each profile) > - dynamic: Mono.CSharp.dll, that is used by Microsoft.CSharp.dll and > csharp.exe > > As I see (based on your explanation) only the dynamic (as in the above > list) compiler is using MakeExpression methods that will have to use > System.Reflection anyway because they generate code that can be executed > without saving an assembly first that requires runtime support. Because > of conditional compilation and minimal code changes, having support for > both SRE implementations - in my opinion - is not (significantly) > increasing code maintenance requirements.
This is exactly the scenario that IVKM.Reflection was designed for, because I'm in the same boat. ikvm.exe is a dynamic runtime, whereas ikvmc.exe is a static compiler. Regards, Jeroen _______________________________________________ Mono-devel-list mailing list Mono-devel-list@lists.ximian.com http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-devel-list