Web Log di Adrian Florea

"You know you've achieved perfection in design, not when you have nothing more to add, but when you have nothing more to take away." Antoine de Saint-Exupery
posts - 440, comments - 2715, trackbacks - 3944

My Links

Archives

Post Categories

Image Galleries

.RO Blogs

.RO People

.RO Sites

Blogs

Furls

Links

vinCitori

Introduction to MSIL (Kenny Kerr)

Un'eccellente introduzione a MSIL scritta da Kenny Kerr in una serie di post. Per stimolarvi l'appetito, qualche spunto:

  • "Unlike C#, CLI does not have any requirement that a method must belong to a class."
  • "It is also possible to omit the variable names. In that case you would refer to the variables by their zero-based index in the declaration."
  • "You must declare a constructor for a concrete reference type. Unlike languages like C# and C++, the IL assembler will not generate a constructor for you automatically."
  • "The CLI does not recognize namespaces as a distinct concept. Rather the full type name is always used."
  • "If no base type is specified, the IL assembler will add the extend clause to make the type inherit from the System.Object type from the mscorlib assembly, resulting in a reference type."
  • "The .class directive is perhaps not the best name for it."
  • "The runtime is not looking at the type of the local variable you declared but rather the type of the object being referenced."

Print | posted on lunedì 13 settembre 2004 15:05 | Filed Under [ Carillon .NET ]

Powered by:
Powered By Subtext Powered By ASP.NET