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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T16:09:30+00:00 2026-05-15T16:09:30+00:00

When trying to compile an Expression in a medium trust web app I’m getting

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When trying to compile an Expression in a medium trust web app I’m getting a MethodAccessException.
Does anyone know of another way to compile an expression under medium trust or a workaround to avoid this exception?

The code that throws the exception:

Expression<Func<object>> efn = 
  Expression.Lambda<Func<object>>(Expression.Convert((plan,typeof(object)));

Func<object> fn = efn.Compile(); // Exception thrown here

The variable plan is an Expression that represents the following execution plan:

{
  Convert(Query(MyProjectNamespace.MyDatabaseTableObject).Provider).Execute
  (
    new QueryCommand(
    "SELECT [t0].[LinkId], [t0].[Url] FROM [dbo].[MyDatabaseTable] AS t0",
    value(System.String[]), 
    r0 => new MyDatabaseTableObject() 
    {
      Id = IIF(r0.IsDBNull(0), 0, 
        Convert(ChangeType(r0.GetValue(0), System.Int32))), 
      Url = IIF(r0.IsDBNull(1), null, 
        Convert(ChangeType(r0.GetValue(1), System.String)))
    }, 
    value(System.Collections.Generic.List[System.String])), 
    new [] {}
  )
}

The full stack trace:

at System.Reflection.MethodBase.PerformSecurityCheck(Object obj, RuntimeMethodHandle method, IntPtr parent, UInt32 invocationFlags)
at System.Reflection.RuntimeConstructorInfo.Invoke(BindingFlags invokeAttr, Binder binder, Object[] parameters, CultureInfo culture)
at System.RuntimeType.CreateInstanceImpl(BindingFlags bindingAttr, Binder binder, Object[] args, CultureInfo culture, Object[] activationAttributes)
at System.Activator.CreateInstance(Type type, BindingFlags bindingAttr, Binder binder, Object[] args, CultureInfo culture, Object[] activationAttributes)
at System.Linq.Expressions.ExpressionCompiler.AddGlobal(Type type, Object value)
at System.Linq.Expressions.ExpressionCompiler.GenerateConstant(ILGenerator gen, Type type, Object value, StackType ask)
at System.Linq.Expressions.ExpressionCompiler.GenerateConstant(ILGenerator gen, ConstantExpression c, StackType ask)
at System.Linq.Expressions.ExpressionCompiler.Generate(ILGenerator gen, Expression node, StackType ask)
at System.Linq.Expressions.ExpressionCompiler.GenerateArgs(ILGenerator gen, ParameterInfo[] pis, ReadOnlyCollection`1 args)
at System.Linq.Expressions.ExpressionCompiler.GenerateMethodCall(ILGenerator gen, MethodInfo mi, ReadOnlyCollection`1 args, Type objectType)
at System.Linq.Expressions.ExpressionCompiler.GenerateMethodCall(ILGenerator gen, MethodCallExpression mc, StackType ask)
at System.Linq.Expressions.ExpressionCompiler.Generate(ILGenerator gen, Expression node, StackType ask)
at System.Linq.Expressions.ExpressionCompiler.GenerateConvert(ILGenerator gen, UnaryExpression u)
at System.Linq.Expressions.ExpressionCompiler.Generate(ILGenerator gen, Expression node, StackType ask)
at System.Linq.Expressions.ExpressionCompiler.GenerateConditional(ILGenerator gen, ConditionalExpression b)
at System.Linq.Expressions.ExpressionCompiler.Generate(ILGenerator gen, Expression node, StackType ask)
at System.Linq.Expressions.ExpressionCompiler.GenerateMemberAssignment(ILGenerator gen, MemberAssignment binding, Type objectType)
at System.Linq.Expressions.ExpressionCompiler.GenerateBinding(ILGenerator gen, MemberBinding binding, Type objectType)
at System.Linq.Expressions.ExpressionCompiler.GenerateMemberInit(ILGenerator gen, ReadOnlyCollection`1 bindings, Boolean keepOnStack, Type objectType)
at System.Linq.Expressions.ExpressionCompiler.GenerateMemberInit(ILGenerator gen, MemberInitExpression init)
at System.Linq.Expressions.ExpressionCompiler.Generate(ILGenerator gen, Expression node, StackType ask)
at System.Linq.Expressions.ExpressionCompiler.GenerateLambda(LambdaExpression lambda)
at System.Linq.Expressions.ExpressionCompiler.GenerateCreateDelegate(ILGenerator gen, LambdaExpression lambda)
at System.Linq.Expressions.ExpressionCompiler.Generate(ILGenerator gen, Expression node, StackType ask)
at System.Linq.Expressions.ExpressionCompiler.GenerateArgs(ILGenerator gen, ParameterInfo[] pis, ReadOnlyCollection`1 args)
at System.Linq.Expressions.ExpressionCompiler.GenerateNew(ILGenerator gen, NewExpression nex, StackType ask)
at System.Linq.Expressions.ExpressionCompiler.Generate(ILGenerator gen, Expression node, StackType ask)
at System.Linq.Expressions.ExpressionCompiler.GenerateArgs(ILGenerator gen, ParameterInfo[] pis, ReadOnlyCollection`1 args)
at System.Linq.Expressions.ExpressionCompiler.GenerateMethodCall(ILGenerator gen, MethodInfo mi, ReadOnlyCollection`1 args, Type objectType)
at System.Linq.Expressions.ExpressionCompiler.GenerateMethodCall(ILGenerator gen, MethodCallExpression mc, StackType ask)
at System.Linq.Expressions.ExpressionCompiler.Generate(ILGenerator gen, Expression node, StackType ask)
at System.Linq.Expressions.ExpressionCompiler.GenerateConvert(ILGenerator gen, UnaryExpression u)
at System.Linq.Expressions.ExpressionCompiler.Generate(ILGenerator gen, Expression node, StackType ask)
at System.Linq.Expressions.ExpressionCompiler.GenerateLambda(LambdaExpression lambda)
at System.Linq.Expressions.ExpressionCompiler.CompileDynamicLambda(LambdaExpression lambda)
at System.Linq.Expressions.Expression`1.Compile()
at SubSonic.Linq.Structure.DbQueryProvider.Execute(Expression expression)
at SubSonic.Linq.Structure.QueryProvider.System.Linq.IQueryProvider.Execute(Expression expression)
at SubSonic.Linq.Structure.Query`1.GetEnumerator()
at System.Collections.Generic.List`1..ctor(IEnumerable`1 collection)
at System.Linq.Enumerable.ToList[TSource](IEnumerable`1 source)
at WebApplication1._Default.Page_Load(Object sender, EventArgs e)
at System.Web.Util.CalliHelper.EventArgFunctionCaller(IntPtr fp, Object o, Object t, EventArgs e)
at System.Web.Util.CalliEventHandlerDelegateProxy.Callback(Object sender, EventArgs e)
at System.Web.UI.Control.OnLoad(EventArgs e)
at System.Web.UI.Control.LoadRecursive()
at System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequestMain(Boolean includeStagesBeforeAsyncPoint, Boolean includeStagesAfterAsyncPoint)
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    2026-05-15T16:09:31+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 4:09 pm

    The underlying problem here is that the type being passed to System.Activator.CreateInstance(Type type, BindingFlags bindingAttr, Binder binder, Object[] args, CultureInfo culture, Object[] activationAttributes) is either not public, or has a constructor that is not public.

    Now – given the simplicity of your code example versus the depth of the stacktrace I believe the problem lies not in plan, but in an expression within plan (since you say in your comment on Marc’s answer that it is also an expression) that references the type which is then restricted.

    The expression that is the source of the error here is a ConstantExpression which must be of the restricted type.

    The only confusing thing about this, however, is that the type argument that AddGlobal passes to Activator.CreateInstance is StrongBox<T>, which is public and has a public constructor – which would imply that this error should be impossible.

    Perhaps, however, there is something hidden associated with StrongBox<T> that we can’t see through Reflector.

    So, I would be looking at the whole expression tree represented by plan and examining all the types referenced in ConstantExpressions to ensure they are all accessible. If after doing that all types are shown to be accessible, this error still occurs then it could be a bug in the framework.

    However – I would have thought that such a bug would’ve been found already for something as simple as a ConstantExpression!

    EDIT (Replacing Previous Edit) WITH THE ANSWER

    I’ve got it, and it’s a very subtle problem. You can reproduce with this little bit of code in an aspx page that is configured to run in medium trust:

    Type t = typeof([any type you fancy]);
    Expression expr = Expression.Constant(t);
    var lambda = Expression.Lambda<Func<Type>>(expr);
    var del = lambda.Compile();
    Response.Write(del().ToString());
    

    So, in the code you’ve provided, it’s the expression representing the second argument to ChangeType (took me a while to realise that that is a Sub Sonic method), which appears to be a Type (can’t see the code but I think it’s a reasonable guess!).

    It’s baked in the expression as a ConstantExpression of a Type instance. Don’t ask how I narrowed down the parameter – lots of stack crawling and reflector work 😉

    As mentioned in the first half of my answer, it’s difficult to see how the code that the Expression Tree compiler uses can ever create a MethodAccessException, since it’s always accessing the public ctor of the StrongBox<T> type.

    However, it would get upset if the type passed in as the generic is not public. “But wait,” you say, “Type is public!”.

    That might be, but the Type instance returned at runtime from typeof() or GetType() isn’t – it’s an instance of RuntimeType – which is internal.

    Which is also why the above code snippet will also trigger the same error.

    The fix

    Change the code that produces the Type argument for ChangeType(,) from

    Expression.Constant([type])
    

    (which I’ll almost guarantee that it is at the moment) to

    Expression.Constant([type], typeof(Type))
    

    This works, because you’re explicitly telling the compiler to use the public Type for the constant, instead of the reflected type of RuntimeType.

    You can test this fix by applying it to my example code in the previous block and re-running.

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