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Re: Why not ILSpy? by Sebastien LEBRETON
Forum Message 27 Apr 2013  
It is not that hard, it's just about time. Reflexil and ILSpy are both using a customized Mono.Cecil version so they need to be unified. At the same time they are using very different NRefactory versi
Article 26 Apr 2013   license: MIT
Reflexil is an assembly editor and runs as a plug-in for Reflector or JustDecompile. Reflexil is able to manipulate IL code and save the modified assemblies to disk. Reflexil also supports "on-the-fly" C#/VB.NET code injection.
Re: I cannot save modified assembly by Sebastien LEBRETON
Forum Message 11 Jun 2012  
Are you using the latest Reflexil version ? (a bugfix about this was previously fixed). Else can you send assemblies to bugs[at]reflexil.net Thanks
Forum Message 14 Nov 2011  
Reflector v7 is not free, but v6 is. Browse the web to find the last v6 version. Reflexil is now compatible with both. I'm also working on an ILSpy plugin.
Forum Message 26 Apr 2011  
Try this: add a new constructor (save/reload) rename the constructor from .ctor to .cctor (save/reload) go to attributes tab uncheck HasThis (because a static method does not have an instance re
Re: Add attribut by Sebastien LEBRETON
Forum Message 26 Apr 2011  
Custom Attribute support is not yet done, but on my todo list!
Re: Inject as new by Sebastien LEBRETON
Forum Message 11 Apr 2011  
No because using 'new' when declaring a field is just a 'compiler trick', if you decompile the code you will see that: - a 'stringbuilder' field is declared - initialization is done in the class const
Re: Reflexil 1.2 by Sebastien LEBRETON
Forum Message 14 Mar 2011  
Reflexil 1.2 is released with full .NET 4.0 support. Il will update this article soon. You can view a demo video here: http://www.youtube.com/w
Forum Message 13 Dec 2010  
If you have Reflexil located in a « Reflexil » sub/directory try to rename this directory. You can also try to put directly all dll’s into Reflector directory. It seems that there is a bug that pre
Re: Problem saving by Sebastien LEBRETON
Forum Message 7 Dec 2010  
Please post a bug report here (including the full stacktrace if you can)
Forum Message 3 Dec 2010  
This is fixed in the 1.2 version. You can also choose to enabled/disable file caching in Reflexil settings
Re: Any plans for .NET4? by Sebastien LEBRETON
Forum Message 3 Dec 2010  
The next release, v1.2 supports .NET 4.0 assemblies. It will be available in january 2011. Regards
Forum Message 8 Nov 2010  
Yes, try to create the full path displayed in your error message then give security full access to it. I think Reflexil is unable to create the file (used for completion). I'm working to change thi
Forum Message 18 Aug 2010  
- Launch Reflector then remove any previous Reflexil addin in the addin manager. - Close Reflector (instead it will keep an obsolete Reflexil.dll version in memory and will throw "TypeLoadException"
Forum Message 11 Aug 2010  
Reflexil is available as a plugin for Reflector and CecilStudio. There isn't any plan for a standalone application at this time.
Forum Message 11 Aug 2010  
Try with Reflexil 1.1. You have to select Reflexil.Reflector.dll instead of Reflexil.dll in order to properly load the plugin into Reflector.
Re: What about attributes? by Sebastien LEBRETON
Forum Message 18 May 2010  
Yes, and already on my todo list :p
Re: How to setup this tool? by Sebastien LEBRETON
Forum Message 7 May 2010  
See topic: http://sourceforge.net/projects/reflexil/forums/forum/715793/topic/3701349
Great article by Sebastien LEBRETON
Forum Message 25 Mar 2010  
Thanks, can you post somewhere your asynchronous read/write version ?
BigInteger support in CLR4 (.NET 4) by Sebastien LEBRETON
Forum Message 23 Feb 2010  
FYI BigInteger support will be available in .NET framework 4 System.Numerics.BigInteger is an arbitrary-precision integer data type. BigInteger supports all the standard integer operations, in
Re: What about attributes? by Sebastien LEBRETON
Forum Message 5 Jan 2010  
Yes this is in my personal roadmap :) I'm currently working on the next Reflexil version which will support injection/renaming/deleting items like method, field, assembly reference, enum, construct
Re: On another note... by Sebastien LEBRETON
Forum Message 25 Oct 2009  
This is now fixed in the 1.0 version. Regards
My vote of 1 by Sebastien LEBRETON
Forum Message 30 Jul 2009  
is it a joke?
Re: On another note... by Sebastien LEBRETON
Forum Message 4 May 2009  
Thanks for report, I will inspect this behavior. Seb
Forum Message 4 Apr 2009  
By design this "Mystery Assembly" is ok, it's generated by the injection process. Even the simple injection example in this article generates this kind of reference which is never used. Can you pos
Re: Problem ... by Sebastien LEBRETON
Forum Message 3 Feb 2009  
It works as you can see in the following screenshot: [Reflexil 0.9 with Reflector 5.1.4.0] B
Re: Amazing work by Sebastien LEBRETON
Forum Message 20 Jun 2008  
Thanks, i will try to enhance the injection feature. I'm currently working on intellisense, insight window etc.
Forum Message 20 Jun 2008  
Yes, you can either remove the strong name or use SDK tools to skip strong name verification All is explained in the article. Check "Signed Assemblies Support" chapter. Regards
Re: Error on Replace All With Code by Sebastien LEBRETON
Forum Message 24 May 2008  
Hi This bug is resolved since v0.6 i think. Always get the latest version: Reflexil v0.7 is available here[
Forum Message 15 May 2008  
Very interesting article. Rebel.NET is great. Sebastien LEBRETON (Reflexil author)
Re: Problem with references by Sebastien LEBRETON
Forum Message 2 Oct 2007  
In the example above, the demo assembly is referencing System.dll, System.Windows.Forms.dll etc. They are all signed. When you save an assembly, the whole file is generated using the object model prev
Re: Problem ... by Sebastien LEBRETON
Forum Message 24 Sep 2007  
Try to remove all assemblies from reflector browser, then try to load the add-in again. Current version can fail with obfuscated assemblies (this is fixed in the SVN repository) Make sure you are usin
Re: Source code? by Sebastien LEBRETON
Forum Message 20 Sep 2007  
You can find the source code in the SVN repository: http://sourceforge.net/projects/reflexil/

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