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Is is possible to "Emit" an object that will work via Interop?

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Mike - 23 Apr 2004 18:01 GMT
We're trying to sythetically emit an object on the fly and have it
work via COM Interop (we using scripting in our product).  We can
generate the object just fine and it even kind of works, however I
need the equivalent of these attributes on the object I "Emit" and I
am unable to figure out how to indicate that the emitted object needs
these attributes or functionality.

[ComVisible(true), ClassInterface(ClassInterfaceType.AutoDual)]

Mike Griffin
MyGeneration Software
http://www.mygenerationsoftware.com/
Mattias Sj?gren - 23 Apr 2004 18:23 GMT
Mike

Are you working with System.Reflection.Emit? If you are, you should
have a look at TypeBuilder.SetCustomAttribute().

Mattias

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