How can I invoke a method with an out parameter?

ldp615 picture ldp615 · Mar 13, 2010 · Viewed 26.9k times · Source

I want expose WebClient.DownloadDataInternal method like below:

[ComVisible(true)]
public class MyWebClient : WebClient
{
    private MethodInfo _DownloadDataInternal;

    public MyWebClient()
    {
        _DownloadDataInternal = typeof(WebClient).GetMethod("DownloadDataInternal", BindingFlags.NonPublic | BindingFlags.Instance);
    }

    public byte[] DownloadDataInternal(Uri address, out WebRequest request)
    {
        _DownloadDataInternal.Invoke(this, new object[] { address, out request });
    }

}

WebClient.DownloadDataInternal has a out parameter, I don't know how to invoke it. Help!

Answer

JaredPar picture JaredPar · Mar 13, 2010

You invoke a method with an out parameter via reflection just like any other method. The difference is that the returned value will be copied back into the parameter array so you can access it from the calling function.

object[] args = new object[] { address, request };
_DownloadDataInternal.Invoke(this, args);
request = (WebRequest)args[1];