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A Tool for Dynamic Compile and Run of C# or VB.NET Code

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A tool for dynamic compiling and running of C# or VB.NET code in memory without having to create a project

Introduction

This program compiles a piece of code in memory and runs it dynamically, so you can test some C# or VB.NET code without having to create a new project or solution.

Background

Very often, we need test a piece of code ( C# or VB.NET ). In .NET environment, we use "csc" or "vbc" command; In VS.NET, we create a new project or solution, and create many other files. Both of them are tedious, especially when we test a simple program. One way is produced by jconwell, "Dot Net Script". He uses XML files ( named "dnml" ) which include C# or VB code. In that method, a dnml file is parsed and the code is compiled in memory. That's a good idea! However, it is a little inconvenient because it needs to build a new file. Here, we provide a tool based on his work. The tool has these characters:

  • It can load C# or VB code file, compile the code in memory, and run the code through a static method ( "entry point" );
  • As for VB.NET code, if it is a "Form", the tool can add "Main()" to run the form;
  • It uses a new thread to run the code;
  • It has a visual interface(see below).

Using the Tool

As the picture below shows, press button "Open..." can Open C# or VB.NET file; press button "Paste" to paste code from clipboard to text area; check box "C#" means if the code is C# language; the text box is filled with entry point (a static method in C# or a shared Sub or Function in VB.NET); press button "Run!" to compile and run the code.

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How It Works

The main class of the program is CompileEngine, which has such a constructor:

C#
public CompileEngine( string code, LanguageType language, string entry )
{
 this.SourceCode = code;
 this.Language = language;
 this.EntryPoint = entry;
}

Run is an important method. It includes three steps: PrepareRealSourceCode, CreateAssembly and CallEntry.

C#
public void Run()
{
 ClearErrMsgs();
 string strRealSourceCode = PrepareRealSourceCode();
 Assembly assembly = CreateAssembly( strRealSourceCode );
 CallEntry( assembly, EntryPoint );
 DisplayErrorMsg();
}

PrepareRealSourceCode has two functions: to add "Imports" statements and to add "Sub Main" for VB.NET Windows Forms.

C#
private string PrepareRealSourceCode()
{
 string strRealSourceCode = "";

 // add some using(Imports) statements
 string strUsingStatement = "";

 if( Language == LanguageType.VB )
 {
  string [] basicImportsStatement = {
     "Imports Microsoft.VisualBasic",
     "Imports System",
     "Imports System.Windows.Forms",
     "Imports System.Drawing",
     "Imports System.Data",
     "Imports System.Threading",
     "Imports System.Xml",
     "Imports System.Collections",
     "Imports System.Diagnostics",
  };
  foreach( string si in basicImportsStatement )
  {
   if( SourceCode.IndexOf( si ) < 0 )
    strUsingStatement += si + "\r\n";
  }
 }

 strRealSourceCode = strUsingStatement + SourceCode;

  // for VB Prog, Add Main(), So We Can Run It
 if( Language == LanguageType.VB && EntryPoint == "Main" &&
  strRealSourceCode.IndexOf( "Sub Main(") < 0 )
 {
  try
  {
   int posClass = strRealSourceCode.IndexOf( "Public Class ")+
      "Public Class ".Length;
   int posClassEnd = strRealSourceCode.IndexOf( "\r\n", posClass );
   string className = strRealSourceCode.Substring( posClass,
        posClassEnd - posClass );
   int pos = strRealSourceCode.LastIndexOf( "End Class");
   if( pos > 0 )
    strRealSourceCode = strRealSourceCode.Substring( 0, pos ) + @"
        Private Shared Sub Main()
         " + "Dim frm As New " + className + "()" + @"
                 If TypeOf frm Is Form Then frm.ShowDialog()
        End Sub
       " + strRealSourceCode.Substring( pos );
  }
  catch{}
 }

 return strRealSourceCode;
}

CreateAssembly compiles the source code and makes assembly in memory.

C#
// compile the source, and create assembly in memory
// this method code is mainly from jconwell,
// see http://www.codeproject.com/dotnet/DotNetScript.asp
private Assembly CreateAssembly(string strRealSourceCode)
{
    //Create an instance whichever code provider that is needed
    CodeDomProvider codeProvider = null;
    if (Language == LanguageType.CSharp )
        codeProvider = new CSharpCodeProvider();
    else if( Language == LanguageType.VB )
        codeProvider = new VBCodeProvider();

    //create the language specific code compiler
    ICodeCompiler compiler = codeProvider.CreateCompiler();

    //add compiler parameters
    CompilerParameters compilerParams = new CompilerParameters();
    compilerParams.CompilerOptions = "/target:library";
           // you can add /optimize
    compilerParams.GenerateExecutable = false;
    compilerParams.GenerateInMemory = true;
    compilerParams.IncludeDebugInformation = false;

    // add some basic references
    compilerParams.ReferencedAssemblies.Add( "mscorlib.dll");
    compilerParams.ReferencedAssemblies.Add( "System.dll");
    compilerParams.ReferencedAssemblies.Add( "System.Data.dll" );
    compilerParams.ReferencedAssemblies.Add( "System.Drawing.dll" );
    compilerParams.ReferencedAssemblies.Add( "System.Xml.dll" );
    compilerParams.ReferencedAssemblies.Add(
          "System.Windows.Forms.dll" );

    if( Language == LanguageType.VB )
    {
        compilerParams.ReferencedAssemblies.Add(
              "Microsoft.VisualBasic.dll" );
    }

    //actually compile the code
    CompilerResults results = compiler.CompileAssemblyFromSource(
            compilerParams,
            strRealSourceCode );

    //get a hold of the actual assembly that was generated
    Assembly generatedAssembly = results.CompiledAssembly;

    //return the assembly
    return generatedAssembly;
}

CallEntry(Assembly...) is used for call entrypoint by reflection.

C#
// invoke the entry method
// this method code is mainly from jconwell,
// see http://www.codeproject.com/dotnet/DotNetScript.asp
    private void CallEntry(Assembly assembly, string entryPoint)
    {
        try
        {
            //Use reflection to call the static Main function
            Module[] mods = assembly.GetModules(false);
            Type[] types = mods[0].GetTypes();

            foreach (Type type in types)
            {
                MethodInfo mi = type.GetMethod(entryPoint,
                        BindingFlags.Public | BindingFlags.NonPublic | BindingFlags.Static);
                if (mi != null)
                {
                    if( mi.GetParameters().Length == 1 )
                    {
                        if( mi.GetParameters()[0].ParameterType.IsArray )
                        {
                            string [] par = new string[1]; // if Main has string [] arguments
                             mi.Invoke(null, par);
                        }
                    }
                    else
                    {
                        mi.Invoke(null, null);
                    }
                    return;
                }
            }
        }
        catch (Exception ex)
        {
        }
    }

In the FormMain, make a new thread to make a CompileEngine instance and call Run.

C#
private void btnRun_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
 // we use a new thread to run it
 new Thread( new ThreadStart( RunTheProg ) ).Start();
}

private void RunTheProg()
{
 string code = txtSource.Text.Trim();
 LanguageType language = chkIsCSharp.Checked ?
    LanguageType.CSharp : LanguageType.VB;
 string entry = txtEntry.Text.Trim();

 if( code == "" ) return;
 if( entry == "" ) entry = "Main";

 CompileEngine engine = new CompileEngine( code, language, entry );

 engine.Run();
}

Some Things That Can Improve

In the PrepareRealSourceCode, it better to use regular expressions to find class name.

Acknowledgement

Thanks jconwell, VictorV, George Orwell, Eric Astor and other friends, who have shown me many excellent works on this topic, such as Dot Net Script, SnippetCompiler, Runtime Compilation.

License

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At the top of your article you state that "An alternative method is produced by jconwell, "Dot Net Script"." And then you go on to state 'your' idea and application. But I looked at your code and you basically took my classes, re-wrote it in VB and changed a few things. How do i know this? because most of your code is exactly like mine from Dot Net Script, you even kept the exact same comments! (even my spelling mistakes)

I dont mind people taking an existing idea and extending it...Thats what coding is all about. Improving the wheel. But dont try to pawn off someone else's work as your own code, when its clearly not. I have done the same thing, but i clearly state at the begining of the article this this is an extension of <original author's="" name="">'s code. Thats just bad ju-ju

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