I am trying to learn more about Reflection, and took some code already built and added to it. Now I am trying to query the GAC for other assemblies and build type instances, and etc. I modified the code I found here, but myAssemblyList is empty. Can you tell me what I am doing wrong? I debugged and placed a break at "var currentAssembly = value.GetAssembly(f);" and it returns null. All the code I have seen populates Assemblies from the current AppDomain, but I have seen methods like LoadFrom(), which should work with a directory path. I also saw this post, and compiled it.
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
AppDomainSetup domaininfo = new AppDomainSetup();
domaininfo.ApplicationBase = System.Environment.CurrentDirectory;
Evidence adevidence = AppDomain.CurrentDomain.Evidence;
AppDomain domain = AppDomain.CreateDomain("MyDomain", adevidence, domaininfo);
Type type = typeof(Proxy);
var value = (Proxy)domain.CreateInstanceAndUnwrap(
type.Assembly.FullName,
type.FullName);
//String myDir = "C:\\Windows\\Microsoft.NET\\assembly\\GAC_64\\";
String myDir = "C:\\Windows\\Microsoft.NET\\assembly\\";
List<Assembly> myAssemblyList = new List<Assembly>();
foreach (String f in Directory.GetFiles(myDir, "*.dll", SearchOption.AllDirectories))
{
//Console.WriteLine($"Here is f: {f}");
var currentAssembly = value.GetAssembly(f);
if (currentAssembly != null)
{
myAssemblyList.Add(currentAssembly);
Console.WriteLine(currentAssembly.FullName);
//Console.ReadLine();
}
Console.WriteLine($"Total Assemblies found: {myAssemblyList.Count}");
}
Console.WriteLine($"Total Assemblies found: {myAssemblyList.Count}");
Console.ReadLine();
}
}
public class Proxy : MarshalByRefObject
{
public Assembly GetAssembly(string assemblyPath)
{
try
{
return Assembly.LoadFile(assemblyPath);
}
catch (Exception)
{
return null;
// throw new InvalidOperationException(ex);
}
}
}
I jumped one directory back, and tried to collect from GAC_* i.e. 32, 64, and MSIL. I added a test for null for currentAssembly to address an issue with GetAssembly(). But still some directories that contain dll and non-dll files cause exceptions.