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Building .NET Coverage Tool

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

	using System;

	[Flags]
	public enum MethodAttributes : ushort {
		MemberAccessMask	= 0x0007,
		Compilercontrolled	= 0x0000,	// Member not referenceable
		Private				= 0x0001,	// Accessible only by the parent type
		FamANDAssem			= 0x0002,	// Accessible by sub-types only in this Assembly
		Assem				= 0x0003,	// Accessibly by anyone in the Assembly
		Family				= 0x0004,	// Accessible only by type and sub-types
		FamORAssem			= 0x0005,	// Accessibly by sub-types anywhere, plus anyone in assembly
		Public				= 0x0006,	// Accessibly by anyone who has visibility to this scope

		Static				= 0x0010,	// Defined on type, else per instance
		Final				= 0x0020,	// Method may not be overridden
		Virtual				= 0x0040,	// Method is virtual
		HideBySig			= 0x0080,	// Method hides by name+sig, else just by name

		VtableLayoutMask	= 0x0100,	// Use this mask to retrieve vtable attributes
		ReuseSlot			= 0x0000,	// Method reuses existing slot in vtable
		NewSlot				= 0x0100,	// Method always gets a new slot in the vtable

		Strict 				= 0x0200,   // Method can only be overriden if also accessible
		Abstract			= 0x0400,	// Method does not provide an implementation
		SpecialName			= 0x0800,	// Method is special

		// Interop Attributes
		PInvokeImpl			= 0x2000,	// Implementation is forwarded through PInvoke
		UnmanagedExport		= 0x0008,	// Reserved: shall be zero for conforming implementations

		// Additional flags
		RTSpecialName		= 0x1000,	// CLI provides 'special' behavior, depending upon the name of the method
		HasSecurity			= 0x4000,	// Method has security associate with it
		RequireSecObject	= 0x8000	 // Method calls another method containing security code
	}
}

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