IMethodMessage.HasVarArgs Propriété
Définition
Important
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Obtient une valeur indiquant si le message a un nombre variable d'arguments.
public:
property bool HasVarArgs { bool get(); };
public bool HasVarArgs { get; }
public bool HasVarArgs { [System.Security.SecurityCritical] get; }
member this.HasVarArgs : bool
[<get: System.Security.SecurityCritical>]
member this.HasVarArgs : bool
Public ReadOnly Property HasVarArgs As Boolean
Valeur de propriété
true
si la méthode peut accepter un nombre variable d'arguments ; sinon false
.
- Attributs
Exceptions
L’appelant immédiat effectue l’appel via une référence à l’interface et ne dispose pas d’autorisation d’infrastructure.
Exemples
L’exemple de code suivant montre un proxy personnalisé qui se substitue RealProxy.Invoke
afin d’écrire les informations de message dans la console, notamment si l’appel de méthode a des arguments de variable.
// Overriding the Invoke method of RealProxy.
virtual IMessage^ Invoke( IMessage^ message ) override
{
IMethodMessage^ myMethodMessage = dynamic_cast<IMethodMessage^>(message);
Console::WriteLine( "**** Begin Invoke ****" );
Console::WriteLine( "\tType is : {0}", myType );
Console::WriteLine( "\tMethod name : {0}", myMethodMessage->MethodName );
for ( int i = 0; i < myMethodMessage->ArgCount; i++ )
{
Console::WriteLine( "\tArgName is : {0}", myMethodMessage->GetArgName( i ) );
Console::WriteLine( "\tArgValue is: {0}", myMethodMessage->GetArg( i ) );
}
if ( myMethodMessage->HasVarArgs )
Console::WriteLine( "\t The method have variable arguments!!" );
else
Console::WriteLine( "\t The method does not have variable arguments!!" );
// Dispatch the method call to the real Object*.
Object^ returnValue = myType->InvokeMember( myMethodMessage->MethodName, BindingFlags::InvokeMethod, nullptr, myObjectInstance, myMethodMessage->Args );
Console::WriteLine( "**** End Invoke ****" );
// Build the return message to pass back to the transparent proxy.
ReturnMessage^ myReturnMessage = gcnew ReturnMessage( returnValue,nullptr,0,nullptr,dynamic_cast<IMethodCallMessage^>(message) );
return myReturnMessage;
}
// Overriding the Invoke method of RealProxy.
public override IMessage Invoke(IMessage message)
{
IMethodMessage myMethodMessage = (IMethodMessage)message;
Console.WriteLine("**** Begin Invoke ****");
Console.WriteLine("\tType is : " + myType);
Console.WriteLine("\tMethod name : " + myMethodMessage.MethodName);
for (int i=0; i < myMethodMessage.ArgCount; i++)
{
Console.WriteLine("\tArgName is : " + myMethodMessage.GetArgName(i));
Console.WriteLine("\tArgValue is: " + myMethodMessage.GetArg(i));
}
if(myMethodMessage.HasVarArgs)
Console.WriteLine("\t The method have variable arguments!!");
else
Console.WriteLine("\t The method does not have variable arguments!!");
// Dispatch the method call to the real object.
Object returnValue = myType.InvokeMember( myMethodMessage.MethodName, BindingFlags.InvokeMethod, null,
myObjectInstance, myMethodMessage.Args );
Console.WriteLine("**** End Invoke ****");
// Build the return message to pass back to the transparent proxy.
ReturnMessage myReturnMessage = new ReturnMessage( returnValue, null, 0, null,
(IMethodCallMessage)message );
return myReturnMessage;
}
' Overriding the Invoke method of RealProxy.
Public Overrides Function Invoke(message As IMessage) As IMessage
Dim myMethodMessage As IMethodMessage = CType(message, IMethodMessage)
Console.WriteLine("**** Begin Invoke ****")
Console.WriteLine(ControlChars.Tab + "Type is : " + myType.ToString())
Console.WriteLine(ControlChars.Tab + "Method name : " + myMethodMessage.MethodName)
Dim i As Integer
For i = 0 To myMethodMessage.ArgCount - 1
Console.WriteLine(ControlChars.Tab + "ArgName is : " + myMethodMessage.GetArgName(i))
Console.WriteLine(ControlChars.Tab + "ArgValue is: " + myMethodMessage.GetArg(i))
Next i
If myMethodMessage.HasVarArgs Then
Console.WriteLine(ControlChars.Tab + " The method have variable arguments!!")
Else
Console.WriteLine(ControlChars.Tab + " The method does not have variable arguments!!")
End If
' Dispatch the method call to the real object.
Dim returnValue As Object = myType.InvokeMember(myMethodMessage.MethodName, _
BindingFlags.InvokeMethod, Nothing, myObjectInstance, myMethodMessage.Args)
Console.WriteLine("**** End Invoke ****")
' Build the return message to pass back to the transparent proxy.
Dim myReturnMessage As New ReturnMessage(returnValue, Nothing, 0, Nothing, _
CType(message, IMethodCallMessage))
Return myReturnMessage
End Function 'Invoke