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Building .NET Coverage Tool

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This article is a walkthrough for building a .NET coverage tool
//
// Constants.cs
//
// Author:
//   Jb Evain (jbevain@gmail.com)
//
// (C) 2005 Jb Evain
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namespace Mono.Cecil {

	public class Constants {

		Constants ()
		{
		}

		public const string Corlib = "mscorlib";

		public const string ModuleType = "<Module>";
		public const string PrivateImplDetails = "<PrivateImplementationDetails>";
		public const string Deleted = "_Deleted";

		public const string Void = "System.Void";
		public const string Object = "System.Object";
		public const string String = "System.String";
		public const string Boolean = "System.Boolean";
		public const string Char = "System.Char";
		public const string Single = "System.Single";
		public const string Double = "System.Double";
		public const string SByte = "System.SByte";
		public const string Byte = "System.Byte";
		public const string Int16 = "System.Int16";
		public const string UInt16 = "System.UInt16";
		public const string Int32 = "System.Int32";
		public const string UInt32 = "System.UInt32";
		public const string Int64 = "System.Int64";
		public const string UInt64 = "System.UInt64";
		public const string IntPtr = "System.IntPtr";
		public const string UIntPtr = "System.UIntPtr";
		public const string TypedReference = "System.TypedReference";
		public const string Type = "System.Type";
		public const string ValueType = "System.ValueType";
		public const string Enum = "System.Enum";
	}
}

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