Re: System.Type.GetCommonAttributes() works on c# assemblies, not managed c++ assemblies.

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Hello brad,

Here's the situation: I load an assembly (using system.reflection)
and then I try to query for all methods in the assembly using
System.Type.GetCommonAttributes().

I wanted to have a look at your problem, but I had to stop at this early point - System.Type doesn't have a method called GetCommonAttributes. It does on your system? Or is there something wrong with your description?

There is of course GetCustomAttributes, but to my knowledge this doesn't return any methods, so I don't think this could be the one you're referring to.


Oliver Sturm
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http://www.sturmnet.org/blog
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