C# Syntax analyze: get type members












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I want to analyze a project written in C#.
I need to get all classes with name "ClassFoo", which has method "MethodFoo" with parameter of type "int".



In pseudocode:



var slnFiles = new List<string>{"File1.cs","File2.cs"};
var codeDom = new CodeDomProvider(slnFiles);
foreach(domTree in codeDom)
{
var types = domTree.GetTypes().Where(x=>x.Name.Contains("ClassFoo"));
foreach(t in types)
{
t.GetMembers().Where( x=>x.IsMethod() && x.Name =="MethodFoo" x.Parameters.Contains(y=>y.Type.Name == "int"))
}

}


I've read about 'CodeDom' but i found only way to load a file and compile it, when i need analyze it.
Also, my target can be achieved with help of reflection, but i'm searching a way to analyze the C# file without compiling.










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    Have you considered using the Roslyn API?

    – dymanoid
    Nov 28 '18 at 16:03











  • Thank you @dymanoid! Looks like, It works for me.

    – burzhuy
    Nov 28 '18 at 22:14
















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I want to analyze a project written in C#.
I need to get all classes with name "ClassFoo", which has method "MethodFoo" with parameter of type "int".



In pseudocode:



var slnFiles = new List<string>{"File1.cs","File2.cs"};
var codeDom = new CodeDomProvider(slnFiles);
foreach(domTree in codeDom)
{
var types = domTree.GetTypes().Where(x=>x.Name.Contains("ClassFoo"));
foreach(t in types)
{
t.GetMembers().Where( x=>x.IsMethod() && x.Name =="MethodFoo" x.Parameters.Contains(y=>y.Type.Name == "int"))
}

}


I've read about 'CodeDom' but i found only way to load a file and compile it, when i need analyze it.
Also, my target can be achieved with help of reflection, but i'm searching a way to analyze the C# file without compiling.










share|improve this question


















  • 1





    Have you considered using the Roslyn API?

    – dymanoid
    Nov 28 '18 at 16:03











  • Thank you @dymanoid! Looks like, It works for me.

    – burzhuy
    Nov 28 '18 at 22:14














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I want to analyze a project written in C#.
I need to get all classes with name "ClassFoo", which has method "MethodFoo" with parameter of type "int".



In pseudocode:



var slnFiles = new List<string>{"File1.cs","File2.cs"};
var codeDom = new CodeDomProvider(slnFiles);
foreach(domTree in codeDom)
{
var types = domTree.GetTypes().Where(x=>x.Name.Contains("ClassFoo"));
foreach(t in types)
{
t.GetMembers().Where( x=>x.IsMethod() && x.Name =="MethodFoo" x.Parameters.Contains(y=>y.Type.Name == "int"))
}

}


I've read about 'CodeDom' but i found only way to load a file and compile it, when i need analyze it.
Also, my target can be achieved with help of reflection, but i'm searching a way to analyze the C# file without compiling.










share|improve this question














I want to analyze a project written in C#.
I need to get all classes with name "ClassFoo", which has method "MethodFoo" with parameter of type "int".



In pseudocode:



var slnFiles = new List<string>{"File1.cs","File2.cs"};
var codeDom = new CodeDomProvider(slnFiles);
foreach(domTree in codeDom)
{
var types = domTree.GetTypes().Where(x=>x.Name.Contains("ClassFoo"));
foreach(t in types)
{
t.GetMembers().Where( x=>x.IsMethod() && x.Name =="MethodFoo" x.Parameters.Contains(y=>y.Type.Name == "int"))
}

}


I've read about 'CodeDom' but i found only way to load a file and compile it, when i need analyze it.
Also, my target can be achieved with help of reflection, but i'm searching a way to analyze the C# file without compiling.







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  • 1





    Have you considered using the Roslyn API?

    – dymanoid
    Nov 28 '18 at 16:03











  • Thank you @dymanoid! Looks like, It works for me.

    – burzhuy
    Nov 28 '18 at 22:14














  • 1





    Have you considered using the Roslyn API?

    – dymanoid
    Nov 28 '18 at 16:03











  • Thank you @dymanoid! Looks like, It works for me.

    – burzhuy
    Nov 28 '18 at 22:14








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1





Have you considered using the Roslyn API?

– dymanoid
Nov 28 '18 at 16:03





Have you considered using the Roslyn API?

– dymanoid
Nov 28 '18 at 16:03













Thank you @dymanoid! Looks like, It works for me.

– burzhuy
Nov 28 '18 at 22:14





Thank you @dymanoid! Looks like, It works for me.

– burzhuy
Nov 28 '18 at 22:14












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