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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T19:03:23+00:00 2026-05-11T19:03:23+00:00

I have a function that I want to be sure is compiled JIT (i.e.

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I have a function that I want to be sure is compiled JIT (i.e. right before it’s called). Are there attributes or assembly settings that will ensure this? If not, then how can I guarantee that a function is compiled JIT?

Thanks!

EDIT:

I want to do this to prevent my application from crashing due to a missing referenced assembly. If my function is compiled JIT, I can wrap the function call that references the missing assembly in a try…catch block and gracefully handle the situation.

It is my understanding that there could be times when whole classes (or even the whole application) could be Jitted – this would cause an error I couldn’t possibly catch.

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    2026-05-11T19:03:24+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 7:03 pm

    If I read this correctly, you are worried about errors occurring when a class/method is first compiled. This requires awareness of the boundaries. It is obtainable with an extra layer.

    If something is ‘wrong with SuspectType (ie a required assembly not loading), the try/catch in the following is of no use because the Jitting of Scenario1() itself will fail.

    void Scenario1()
    {
       try
       {
         var x = new SuspectType();
         ...
       }
       catch (..) { ... }    
    }
    

    It could be rewritten as

    void Scenario1a()
    {
       try
       {
          Scenario1b();
       }
       catch (..) { ... }    
    
    }
    
    void Scenario1b()
    {
         var x = new SuspectType();
         ...
    }
    

    But, per Jon Skeet’s comment, I’m not sure if this holds for the CFx.

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