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ISymbolWriter.DefineParameter Method (String, ParameterAttributes, Int32, SymAddressKind, Int32, Int32, Int32)

 

Defines a single parameter in the current method. The type of each parameter is taken from its position within the signature of the method.

Namespace:   System.Diagnostics.SymbolStore
Assembly:  mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)

Sub DefineParameter (
	name As String,
	attributes As ParameterAttributes,
	sequence As Integer,
	addrKind As SymAddressKind,
	addr1 As Integer,
	addr2 As Integer,
	addr3 As Integer
)

Parameters

name
Type: System.String

The parameter name.

attributes
Type: System.Reflection.ParameterAttributes

A bitwise combination of the parameter attributes.

sequence
Type: System.Int32

The parameter signature.

addrKind
Type: System.Diagnostics.SymbolStore.SymAddressKind

The address types for addr1, addr2, and addr3.

addr1
Type: System.Int32

The first address for the parameter specification.

addr2
Type: System.Int32

The second address for the parameter specification.

addr3
Type: System.Int32

The third address for the parameter specification.

If parameters are defined in the metadata for a given method, you do not have to define them again with calls to this method. Symbol readers need to check for these in the normal metadata first, and then use the symbol store.

.NET Framework
Available since 1.1
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