// Licensed to the .NET Foundation under one or more agreements. // The .NET Foundation licenses this file to you under the MIT license. // See the LICENSE file in the project root for more information. namespace System { using System; using System.Reflection; using System.Runtime; using System.Threading; using System.Runtime.Serialization; using System.Runtime.InteropServices; using System.Runtime.CompilerServices; using System.Runtime.Versioning; using System.Diagnostics.Contracts; [Serializable] [ClassInterface(ClassInterfaceType.AutoDual)] [System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComVisible(true)] public abstract class Delegate : ICloneable, ISerializable { // _target is the object we will invoke on [System.Security.SecurityCritical] internal Object _target; // MethodBase, either cached after first request or assigned from a DynamicMethod // For open delegates to collectible types, this may be a LoaderAllocator object [System.Security.SecurityCritical] internal Object _methodBase; // _methodPtr is a pointer to the method we will invoke // It could be a small thunk if this is a static or UM call [System.Security.SecurityCritical] internal IntPtr _methodPtr; // In the case of a static method passed to a delegate, this field stores // whatever _methodPtr would have stored: and _methodPtr points to a // small thunk which removes the "this" pointer before going on // to _methodPtrAux. [System.Security.SecurityCritical] internal IntPtr _methodPtrAux; // This constructor is called from the class generated by the // compiler generated code [System.Security.SecuritySafeCritical] // auto-generated protected Delegate(Object target,String method) { if (target == null) throw new ArgumentNullException("target"); if (method == null) throw new ArgumentNullException("method"); Contract.EndContractBlock(); // This API existed in v1/v1.1 and only expected to create closed // instance delegates. Constrain the call to BindToMethodName to // such and don't allow relaxed signature matching (which could make // the choice of target method ambiguous) for backwards // compatibility. The name matching was case sensitive and we // preserve that as well. if (!BindToMethodName(target, (RuntimeType)target.GetType(), method, DelegateBindingFlags.InstanceMethodOnly | DelegateBindingFlags.ClosedDelegateOnly)) throw new ArgumentException(Environment.GetResourceString("Arg_DlgtTargMeth")); } // This constructor is called from a class to generate a // delegate based upon a static method name and the Type object // for the class defining the method. [System.Security.SecuritySafeCritical] // auto-generated protected unsafe Delegate(Type target,String method) { if (target == null) throw new ArgumentNullException("target"); if (target.IsGenericType && target.ContainsGenericParameters) throw new ArgumentException(Environment.GetResourceString("Arg_UnboundGenParam"), "target"); if (method == null) throw new ArgumentNullException("method"); Contract.EndContractBlock(); RuntimeType rtTarget = target as RuntimeType; if (rtTarget == null) throw new ArgumentException(Environment.GetResourceString("Argument_MustBeRuntimeType"), "target"); // This API existed in v1/v1.1 and only expected to create open // static delegates. Constrain the call to BindToMethodName to such // and don't allow relaxed signature matching (which could make the // choice of target method ambiguous) for backwards compatibility. // The name matching was case insensitive (no idea why this is // different from the constructor above) and we preserve that as // well. BindToMethodName(null, rtTarget, method, DelegateBindingFlags.StaticMethodOnly | DelegateBindingFlags.OpenDelegateOnly | DelegateBindingFlags.CaselessMatching); } // Protect the default constructor so you can't build a delegate private Delegate() { } public Object DynamicInvoke(params Object[] args) { // Theoretically we should set up a LookForMyCaller stack mark here and pass that along. // But to maintain backward compatibility we can't switch to calling an // internal overload of DynamicInvokeImpl that takes a stack mark. // Fortunately the stack walker skips all the reflection invocation frames including this one. // So this method will never be returned by the stack walker as the caller. // See SystemDomain::CallersMethodCallbackWithStackMark in AppDomain.cpp. return DynamicInvokeImpl(args); } [System.Security.SecuritySafeCritical] // auto-generated protected virtual object DynamicInvokeImpl(object[] args) { RuntimeMethodHandleInternal method = new RuntimeMethodHandleInternal(GetInvokeMethod()); RuntimeMethodInfo invoke = (RuntimeMethodInfo)RuntimeType.GetMethodBase((RuntimeType)this.GetType(), method); return invoke.UnsafeInvoke(this, BindingFlags.Default, null, args, null); } [System.Security.SecuritySafeCritical] // auto-generated public override bool Equals(Object obj) { if (obj == null || !InternalEqualTypes(this, obj)) return false; Delegate d = (Delegate) obj; // do an optimistic check first. This is hopefully cheap enough to be worth if (_target == d._target && _methodPtr == d._methodPtr && _methodPtrAux == d._methodPtrAux) return true; // even though the fields were not all equals the delegates may still match // When target carries the delegate itself the 2 targets (delegates) may be different instances // but the delegates are logically the same // It may also happen that the method pointer was not jitted when creating one delegate and jitted in the other // if that's the case the delegates may still be equals but we need to make a more complicated check if (_methodPtrAux.IsNull()) { if (!d._methodPtrAux.IsNull()) return false; // different delegate kind // they are both closed over the first arg if (_target != d._target) return false; // fall through method handle check } else { if (d._methodPtrAux.IsNull()) return false; // different delegate kind // Ignore the target as it will be the delegate instance, though it may be a different one /* if (_methodPtr != d._methodPtr) return false; */ if (_methodPtrAux == d._methodPtrAux) return true; // fall through method handle check } // method ptrs don't match, go down long path // if (_methodBase == null || d._methodBase == null || !(_methodBase is MethodInfo) || !(d._methodBase is MethodInfo)) return Delegate.InternalEqualMethodHandles(this, d); else return _methodBase.Equals(d._methodBase); } public override int GetHashCode() { // // this is not right in the face of a method being jitted in one delegate and not in another // in that case the delegate is the same and Equals will return true but GetHashCode returns a // different hashcode which is not true. /* if (_methodPtrAux.IsNull()) return unchecked((int)((long)this._methodPtr)); else return unchecked((int)((long)this._methodPtrAux)); */ return GetType().GetHashCode(); } public static Delegate Combine(Delegate a, Delegate b) { if ((Object)a == null) // cast to object for a more efficient test return b; return a.CombineImpl(b); } [System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComVisible(true)] public static Delegate Combine(params Delegate[] delegates) { if (delegates == null || delegates.Length == 0) return null; Delegate d = delegates[0]; for (int i = 1; i < delegates.Length; i++) d = Combine(d,delegates[i]); return d; } public virtual Delegate[] GetInvocationList() { Delegate[] d = new Delegate[1]; d[0] = this; return d; } // This routine will return the method public MethodInfo Method { get { return GetMethodImpl(); } } [System.Security.SecuritySafeCritical] // auto-generated protected virtual MethodInfo GetMethodImpl() { if ((_methodBase == null) || !(_methodBase is MethodInfo)) { IRuntimeMethodInfo method = FindMethodHandle(); RuntimeType declaringType = RuntimeMethodHandle.GetDeclaringType(method); // need a proper declaring type instance method on a generic type if (RuntimeTypeHandle.IsGenericTypeDefinition(declaringType) || RuntimeTypeHandle.HasInstantiation(declaringType)) { bool isStatic = (RuntimeMethodHandle.GetAttributes(method) & MethodAttributes.Static) != (MethodAttributes)0; if (!isStatic) { if (_methodPtrAux == (IntPtr)0) { // The target may be of a derived type that doesn't have visibility onto the // target method. We don't want to call RuntimeType.GetMethodBase below with that // or reflection can end up generating a MethodInfo where the ReflectedType cannot // see the MethodInfo itself and that breaks an important invariant. But the // target type could include important generic type information we need in order // to work out what the exact instantiation of the method's declaring type is. So // we'll walk up the inheritance chain (which will yield exactly instantiated // types at each step) until we find the declaring type. Since the declaring type // we get from the method is probably shared and those in the hierarchy we're // walking won't be we compare using the generic type definition forms instead. Type currentType = _target.GetType(); Type targetType = declaringType.GetGenericTypeDefinition(); while (currentType != null) { if (currentType.IsGenericType && currentType.GetGenericTypeDefinition() == targetType) { declaringType = currentType as RuntimeType; break; } currentType = currentType.BaseType; } // RCWs don't need to be "strongly-typed" in which case we don't find a base type // that matches the declaring type of the method. This is fine because interop needs // to work with exact methods anyway so declaringType is never shared at this point. BCLDebug.Assert(currentType != null || _target.GetType().IsCOMObject, "The class hierarchy should declare the method"); } else { // it's an open one, need to fetch the first arg of the instantiation MethodInfo invoke = this.GetType().GetMethod("Invoke"); declaringType = (RuntimeType)invoke.GetParameters()[0].ParameterType; } } } _methodBase = (MethodInfo)RuntimeType.GetMethodBase(declaringType, method); } return (MethodInfo)_methodBase; } public Object Target { get { return GetTarget(); } } [System.Security.SecuritySafeCritical] // auto-generated public static Delegate Remove(Delegate source, Delegate value) { if (source == null) return null; if (value == null) return source; if (!InternalEqualTypes(source, value)) throw new ArgumentException(Environment.GetResourceString("Arg_DlgtTypeMis")); return source.RemoveImpl(value); } public static Delegate RemoveAll(Delegate source, Delegate value) { Delegate newDelegate = null; do { newDelegate = source; source = Remove(source, value); } while (newDelegate != source); return newDelegate; } protected virtual Delegate CombineImpl(Delegate d) { throw new MulticastNotSupportedException(Environment.GetResourceString("Multicast_Combine")); } protected virtual Delegate RemoveImpl(Delegate d) { return (d.Equals(this)) ? null : this; } public virtual Object Clone() { return MemberwiseClone(); } // V1 API. public static Delegate CreateDelegate(Type type, Object target, String method) { return CreateDelegate(type, target, method, false, true); } // V1 API. public static Delegate CreateDelegate(Type type, Object target, String method, bool ignoreCase) { return CreateDelegate(type, target, method, ignoreCase, true); } // V1 API. [System.Security.SecuritySafeCritical] // auto-generated public static Delegate CreateDelegate(Type type, Object target, String method, bool ignoreCase, bool throwOnBindFailure) { if (type == null) throw new ArgumentNullException("type"); if (target == null) throw new ArgumentNullException("target"); if (method == null) throw new ArgumentNullException("method"); Contract.EndContractBlock(); RuntimeType rtType = type as RuntimeType; if (rtType == null) throw new ArgumentException(Environment.GetResourceString("Argument_MustBeRuntimeType"), "type"); if (!rtType.IsDelegate()) throw new ArgumentException(Environment.GetResourceString("Arg_MustBeDelegate"),"type"); Delegate d = InternalAlloc(rtType); // This API existed in v1/v1.1 and only expected to create closed // instance delegates. Constrain the call to BindToMethodName to such // and don't allow relaxed signature matching (which could make the // choice of target method ambiguous) for backwards compatibility. // We never generate a closed over null delegate and this is // actually enforced via the check on target above, but we pass // NeverCloseOverNull anyway just for clarity. if (!d.BindToMethodName(target, (RuntimeType)target.GetType(), method, DelegateBindingFlags.InstanceMethodOnly | DelegateBindingFlags.ClosedDelegateOnly | DelegateBindingFlags.NeverCloseOverNull | (ignoreCase ? DelegateBindingFlags.CaselessMatching : 0))) { if (throwOnBindFailure) throw new ArgumentException(Environment.GetResourceString("Arg_DlgtTargMeth")); d = null; } return d; } // V1 API. public static Delegate CreateDelegate(Type type, Type target, String method) { return CreateDelegate(type, target, method, false, true); } // V1 API. public static Delegate CreateDelegate(Type type, Type target, String method, bool ignoreCase) { return CreateDelegate(type, target, method, ignoreCase, true); } // V1 API. [System.Security.SecuritySafeCritical] // auto-generated public static Delegate CreateDelegate(Type type, Type target, String method, bool ignoreCase, bool throwOnBindFailure) { if (type == null) throw new ArgumentNullException("type"); if (target == null) throw new ArgumentNullException("target"); if (target.IsGenericType && target.ContainsGenericParameters) throw new ArgumentException(Environment.GetResourceString("Arg_UnboundGenParam"), "target"); if (method == null) throw new ArgumentNullException("method"); Contract.EndContractBlock(); RuntimeType rtType = type as RuntimeType; RuntimeType rtTarget = target as RuntimeType; if (rtType == null) throw new ArgumentException(Environment.GetResourceString("Argument_MustBeRuntimeType"), "type"); if (rtTarget == null) throw new ArgumentException(Environment.GetResourceString("Argument_MustBeRuntimeType"), "target"); if (!rtType.IsDelegate()) throw new ArgumentException(Environment.GetResourceString("Arg_MustBeDelegate"),"type"); Delegate d = InternalAlloc(rtType); // This API existed in v1/v1.1 and only expected to create open // static delegates. Constrain the call to BindToMethodName to such // and don't allow relaxed signature matching (which could make the // choice of target method ambiguous) for backwards compatibility. if (!d.BindToMethodName(null, rtTarget, method, DelegateBindingFlags.StaticMethodOnly | DelegateBindingFlags.OpenDelegateOnly | (ignoreCase ? DelegateBindingFlags.CaselessMatching : 0))) { if (throwOnBindFailure) throw new ArgumentException(Environment.GetResourceString("Arg_DlgtTargMeth")); d = null; } return d; } // V1 API. [System.Security.SecuritySafeCritical] [MethodImplAttribute(MethodImplOptions.NoInlining)] // Methods containing StackCrawlMark local var has to be marked non-inlineable public static Delegate CreateDelegate(Type type, MethodInfo method, bool throwOnBindFailure) { // Validate the parameters. if (type == null) throw new ArgumentNullException("type"); if (method == null) throw new ArgumentNullException("method"); Contract.EndContractBlock(); RuntimeType rtType = type as RuntimeType; if (rtType == null) throw new ArgumentException(Environment.GetResourceString("Argument_MustBeRuntimeType"), "type"); RuntimeMethodInfo rmi = method as RuntimeMethodInfo; if (rmi == null) throw new ArgumentException(Environment.GetResourceString("Argument_MustBeRuntimeMethodInfo"), "method"); if (!rtType.IsDelegate()) throw new ArgumentException(Environment.GetResourceString("Arg_MustBeDelegate"), "type"); // This API existed in v1/v1.1 and only expected to create closed // instance delegates. Constrain the call to BindToMethodInfo to // open delegates only for backwards compatibility. But we'll allow // relaxed signature checking and open static delegates because // there's no ambiguity there (the caller would have to explicitly // pass us a static method or a method with a non-exact signature // and the only change in behavior from v1.1 there is that we won't // fail the call). StackCrawlMark stackMark = StackCrawlMark.LookForMyCaller; Delegate d = CreateDelegateInternal( rtType, rmi, null, DelegateBindingFlags.OpenDelegateOnly | DelegateBindingFlags.RelaxedSignature, ref stackMark); if (d == null && throwOnBindFailure) throw new ArgumentException(Environment.GetResourceString("Arg_DlgtTargMeth")); return d; } // V2 API. public static Delegate CreateDelegate(Type type, Object firstArgument, MethodInfo method) { return CreateDelegate(type, firstArgument, method, true); } // V2 API. [System.Security.SecuritySafeCritical] [MethodImplAttribute(MethodImplOptions.NoInlining)] // Methods containing StackCrawlMark local var has to be marked non-inlineable public static Delegate CreateDelegate(Type type, Object firstArgument, MethodInfo method, bool throwOnBindFailure) { // Validate the parameters. if (type == null) throw new ArgumentNullException("type"); if (method == null) throw new ArgumentNullException("method"); Contract.EndContractBlock(); RuntimeType rtType = type as RuntimeType; if (rtType == null) throw new ArgumentException(Environment.GetResourceString("Argument_MustBeRuntimeType"), "type"); RuntimeMethodInfo rmi = method as RuntimeMethodInfo; if (rmi == null) throw new ArgumentException(Environment.GetResourceString("Argument_MustBeRuntimeMethodInfo"), "method"); if (!rtType.IsDelegate()) throw new ArgumentException(Environment.GetResourceString("Arg_MustBeDelegate"), "type"); // This API is new in Whidbey and allows the full range of delegate // flexability (open or closed delegates binding to static or // instance methods with relaxed signature checking. The delegate // can also be closed over null. There's no ambiguity with all these // options since the caller is providing us a specific MethodInfo. StackCrawlMark stackMark = StackCrawlMark.LookForMyCaller; Delegate d = CreateDelegateInternal( rtType, rmi, firstArgument, DelegateBindingFlags.RelaxedSignature, ref stackMark); if (d == null && throwOnBindFailure) throw new ArgumentException(Environment.GetResourceString("Arg_DlgtTargMeth")); return d; } public static bool operator ==(Delegate d1, Delegate d2) { if ((Object)d1 == null) return (Object)d2 == null; return d1.Equals(d2); } public static bool operator != (Delegate d1, Delegate d2) { if ((Object)d1 == null) return (Object)d2 != null; return !d1.Equals(d2); } // // Implementation of ISerializable // [System.Security.SecurityCritical] public virtual void GetObjectData(SerializationInfo info, StreamingContext context) { throw new NotSupportedException(); } // // internal implementation details (FCALLS and utilities) // // V2 internal API. // This is Critical because it skips the security check when creating the delegate. [System.Security.SecurityCritical] // auto-generated internal unsafe static Delegate CreateDelegateNoSecurityCheck(Type type, Object target, RuntimeMethodHandle method) { // Validate the parameters. if (type == null) throw new ArgumentNullException("type"); Contract.EndContractBlock(); if (method.IsNullHandle()) throw new ArgumentNullException("method"); RuntimeType rtType = type as RuntimeType; if (rtType == null) throw new ArgumentException(Environment.GetResourceString("Argument_MustBeRuntimeType"), "type"); if (!rtType.IsDelegate()) throw new ArgumentException(Environment.GetResourceString("Arg_MustBeDelegate"),"type"); // Initialize the method... Delegate d = InternalAlloc(rtType); // This is a new internal API added in Whidbey. Currently it's only // used by the dynamic method code to generate a wrapper delegate. // Allow flexible binding options since the target method is // unambiguously provided to us. if (!d.BindToMethodInfo(target, method.GetMethodInfo(), RuntimeMethodHandle.GetDeclaringType(method.GetMethodInfo()), DelegateBindingFlags.RelaxedSignature | DelegateBindingFlags.SkipSecurityChecks)) throw new ArgumentException(Environment.GetResourceString("Arg_DlgtTargMeth")); return d; } // Caution: this method is intended for deserialization only, no security checks are performed. [System.Security.SecurityCritical] // auto-generated internal static Delegate CreateDelegateNoSecurityCheck(RuntimeType type, Object firstArgument, MethodInfo method) { // Validate the parameters. if (type == null) throw new ArgumentNullException("type"); if (method == null) throw new ArgumentNullException("method"); Contract.EndContractBlock(); RuntimeMethodInfo rtMethod = method as RuntimeMethodInfo; if (rtMethod == null) throw new ArgumentException(Environment.GetResourceString("Argument_MustBeRuntimeMethodInfo"), "method"); if (!type.IsDelegate()) throw new ArgumentException(Environment.GetResourceString("Arg_MustBeDelegate"),"type"); // This API is used by the formatters when deserializing a delegate. // They pass us the specific target method (that was already the // target in a valid delegate) so we should bind with the most // relaxed rules available (the result will never be ambiguous, it // just increases the chance of success with minor (compatible) // signature changes). We explicitly skip security checks here -- // we're not really constructing a delegate, we're cloning an // existing instance which already passed its checks. Delegate d = UnsafeCreateDelegate(type, rtMethod, firstArgument, DelegateBindingFlags.SkipSecurityChecks | DelegateBindingFlags.RelaxedSignature); if (d == null) throw new ArgumentException(Environment.GetResourceString("Arg_DlgtTargMeth")); return d; } // V1 API. public static Delegate CreateDelegate(Type type, MethodInfo method) { return CreateDelegate(type, method, true); } [System.Security.SecuritySafeCritical] internal static Delegate CreateDelegateInternal(RuntimeType rtType, RuntimeMethodInfo rtMethod, Object firstArgument, DelegateBindingFlags flags, ref StackCrawlMark stackMark) { Contract.Assert((flags & DelegateBindingFlags.SkipSecurityChecks) == 0); #if FEATURE_APPX bool nonW8PMethod = (rtMethod.InvocationFlags & INVOCATION_FLAGS.INVOCATION_FLAGS_NON_W8P_FX_API) != 0; bool nonW8PType = (rtType.InvocationFlags & INVOCATION_FLAGS.INVOCATION_FLAGS_NON_W8P_FX_API) != 0; if (nonW8PMethod || nonW8PType) { RuntimeAssembly caller = RuntimeAssembly.GetExecutingAssembly(ref stackMark); if (caller != null && !caller.IsSafeForReflection()) throw new InvalidOperationException( Environment.GetResourceString("InvalidOperation_APIInvalidForCurrentContext", nonW8PMethod ? rtMethod.FullName : rtType.FullName)); } #endif return UnsafeCreateDelegate(rtType, rtMethod, firstArgument, flags); } [System.Security.SecurityCritical] internal static Delegate UnsafeCreateDelegate(RuntimeType rtType, RuntimeMethodInfo rtMethod, Object firstArgument, DelegateBindingFlags flags) { Delegate d = InternalAlloc(rtType); if (d.BindToMethodInfo(firstArgument, rtMethod, rtMethod.GetDeclaringTypeInternal(), flags)) return d; else return null; } // // internal implementation details (FCALLS and utilities) // [System.Security.SecurityCritical] // auto-generated [MethodImplAttribute(MethodImplOptions.InternalCall)] private extern bool BindToMethodName(Object target, RuntimeType methodType, String method, DelegateBindingFlags flags); [System.Security.SecurityCritical] // auto-generated [MethodImplAttribute(MethodImplOptions.InternalCall)] private extern bool BindToMethodInfo(Object target, IRuntimeMethodInfo method, RuntimeType methodType, DelegateBindingFlags flags); [System.Security.SecurityCritical] // auto-generated [MethodImplAttribute(MethodImplOptions.InternalCall)] private extern static MulticastDelegate InternalAlloc(RuntimeType type); [System.Security.SecurityCritical] // auto-generated [MethodImplAttribute(MethodImplOptions.InternalCall)] internal extern static MulticastDelegate InternalAllocLike(Delegate d); [System.Security.SecurityCritical] // auto-generated [MethodImplAttribute(MethodImplOptions.InternalCall)] internal extern static bool InternalEqualTypes(object a, object b); // Used by the ctor. Do not call directly. // The name of this function will appear in managed stacktraces as delegate constructor. [System.Security.SecurityCritical] // auto-generated [MethodImplAttribute(MethodImplOptions.InternalCall)] private extern void DelegateConstruct(Object target, IntPtr slot); [System.Security.SecurityCritical] // auto-generated [MethodImplAttribute(MethodImplOptions.InternalCall)] internal extern IntPtr GetMulticastInvoke(); [System.Security.SecurityCritical] // auto-generated [MethodImplAttribute(MethodImplOptions.InternalCall)] internal extern IntPtr GetInvokeMethod(); [MethodImplAttribute(MethodImplOptions.InternalCall)] internal extern IRuntimeMethodInfo FindMethodHandle(); [System.Security.SecurityCritical] // auto-generated [MethodImplAttribute(MethodImplOptions.InternalCall)] internal extern static bool InternalEqualMethodHandles(Delegate left, Delegate right); [System.Security.SecurityCritical] // auto-generated [MethodImplAttribute(MethodImplOptions.InternalCall)] internal extern IntPtr AdjustTarget(Object target, IntPtr methodPtr); [System.Security.SecurityCritical] // auto-generated [MethodImplAttribute(MethodImplOptions.InternalCall)] internal extern IntPtr GetCallStub(IntPtr methodPtr); [System.Security.SecuritySafeCritical] internal virtual Object GetTarget() { return (_methodPtrAux.IsNull()) ? _target : null; } [System.Security.SecurityCritical] // auto-generated [MethodImplAttribute(MethodImplOptions.InternalCall)] internal extern static bool CompareUnmanagedFunctionPtrs (Delegate d1, Delegate d2); } // These flags effect the way BindToMethodInfo and BindToMethodName are allowed to bind a delegate to a target method. Their // values must be kept in sync with the definition in vm\comdelegate.h. internal enum DelegateBindingFlags { StaticMethodOnly = 0x00000001, // Can only bind to static target methods InstanceMethodOnly = 0x00000002, // Can only bind to instance (including virtual) methods OpenDelegateOnly = 0x00000004, // Only allow the creation of delegates open over the 1st argument ClosedDelegateOnly = 0x00000008, // Only allow the creation of delegates closed over the 1st argument NeverCloseOverNull = 0x00000010, // A null target will never been considered as a possible null 1st argument CaselessMatching = 0x00000020, // Use case insensitive lookup for methods matched by name SkipSecurityChecks = 0x00000040, // Skip security checks (visibility, link demand etc.) RelaxedSignature = 0x00000080, // Allow relaxed signature matching (co/contra variance) } }