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profiler callback on delegate classes

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Dov Tendler - 22 Jun 2006 07:08 GMT
Hello,
Is there a way to get from the CLR
ICorProfilerCallback::JITCompilationStarted() on delegate class methods
- Invoke(), BeginInvoke(), EndInvoke()?
I need it for instrumentation techniques.
I saw that these methods have runtime attribute. Does it mean that the
CLR generates this code dynamically during runtime and hence the
profiler won't get the above callback?

Thanks, Dubi.
Mattias Sjögren - 22 Jun 2006 17:22 GMT
>I saw that these methods have runtime attribute. Does it mean that the
>CLR generates this code dynamically during runtime and hence the
>profiler won't get the above callback?

Yes

Mattias

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