I am writing a tool where I need to reflect upon methods and if the parameters of the methods are complex type, then I need to certain type of actions such as instantiating them etc.
Now I saw the IsPrimitive property in the Type variable. However, it shows string and decimal as complex types, which technically isn’t incorrect. However what I really want is to be able to distinguish developer created class types from system defined data types.
Is there any way that I can do this?
decimalcertainly is a “complex type”; C# may have a keyword for it, but it is not a CLI primitive. String you could argue either way – it is actually a type all to itself (indeterminate size, etc – the only things remotely comparable are arrays).However; there is simply no way to determine what you are wanting here. The best you can do is to check for known system assembles (or maybe signing keys). After all, I can write an assembly called
System.something.dllorMicrosoft.something.dll, with types in theSystem.Foo.Barnamespace (this also depends on how paranoid you want to be, of course).It may be easier to get devs to explicitly mark their own types that you want to treat in a speicial way – either via an attribute or an interface.