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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.
//
// ArrayType.cs
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namespace Mono.Cecil {

	using System.Text;

	using Mono.Cecil.Signatures;

	public sealed class ArrayType : TypeSpecification {

		private ArrayDimensionCollection m_dimensions;

		public ArrayDimensionCollection Dimensions {
			get { return m_dimensions; }
		}

		public int Rank {
			get { return m_dimensions.Count; }
		}

		public bool IsSizedArray {
			get {
				if (this.Rank != 1)
					return false;
				ArrayDimension dim = m_dimensions [0];
				return dim.UpperBound == 0;
			}
		}

		public override string Name {
			get { return string.Concat (base.Name, Suffix ()); }
		}

		public override string FullName {
			get { return string.Concat (base.FullName, Suffix ()); }
		}

		string Suffix ()
		{
			StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder ();
			sb.Append ("[");
			for (int i = 0; i < m_dimensions.Count; i++) {
				ArrayDimension dim = m_dimensions [i];
				string rank = dim.ToString ();
				if (i < m_dimensions.Count - 1)
					sb.Append (",");
				if (rank.Length > 0) {
					sb.Append (" ");
					sb.Append (rank);
				}
			}
			sb.Append ("]");
			return sb.ToString ();
		}

		internal ArrayType (TypeReference elementType, ArrayShape shape) : base (elementType)
		{
			m_dimensions = new ArrayDimensionCollection (this);
			for (int i = 0; i < shape.Rank; i++) {
				int lower = 0, upper = 0;
				if (i < shape.NumSizes)
					if (i < shape.NumLoBounds) {
						lower = shape.LoBounds [i];
						upper = shape.LoBounds [i] + shape.Sizes [i] - 1;
					} else
						upper = shape.Sizes [i] - 1;

				m_dimensions.Add (new ArrayDimension (lower, upper));
			}
		}

		public ArrayType (TypeReference elementType, int rank) : base (elementType)
		{
			m_dimensions = new ArrayDimensionCollection (this);
			for (int i = 0; i < rank; i++)
				m_dimensions.Add (new ArrayDimension (0, 0));
		}

		public ArrayType (TypeReference elementType) : this (elementType, 1)
		{
		}
	}
}

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Software Developer (Senior) Microsoft
United States United States
Sebastien Lebreton is a Software Engineer at Microsoft.

He is particularly interested in optimization, reverse engineering and distributed objects technologies.

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