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The Common Language Infrastructure Annotated Standard (Microsoft. NET Development Series)
The Common Language Infrastructure Annotated Standard (Microsoft. NET Development Series)
ISBN: N/A
EAN: N/A
Year: 2002
Pages: 121
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Common Language Infrastructure Annotated Standard, The
Table of Contents
Copyright
Microsoft .NET Development Series
Tables
Foreword
Preface
About This Book
Goals of the Standard and of This Book
Where Did the Standard Come From?
Where Is the Standard Headed?
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Introduction to the Common Language Infrastructure
Components of the CLI
The Common Type System
The Common Language Specification
Metadata
Execution and Deployment Models
Metadata and the File Format
The Virtual Execution System
The Standard Framework
Chapter 2. Partition I: Concepts and Architecture
1 Scope
2 Conformance
3 References
4 Conventions
5 Glossary
6 Overview of the Common Language Infrastructure
7 Common Language Specification (CLS)
8 Common Type System
9 Metadata
10 Name and Type Rules for the Common Language Specification
11 Collected CLS Rules
12 Virtual Execution System
Chapter 3. Partition IIA: Metadata Semantics
1 Scope
2 Overview
3 Validation and Verification
4 Introductory Examples
5 General Syntax
6 Assemblies, Manifests, and Modules
7 Types and Signatures
8 Visibility, Accessibility, and Hiding
9 Defining Types
10 Semantics of Classes
11 Semantics of Interfaces
12 Semantics of Value Types
13 Semantics of Special Types
14 Defining, Referencing, and Calling Methods
15 Defining and Referencing Fields
16 Defining Properties
17 Defining Events
18 Exception Handling
19 Declarative Security
20 Custom Attributes
Chapter 4. Overview of File Format
What Is in Partition IIB (Chapter 5)
Overview of the PE File Format for CLI Files
Overview of Metadata Physical Layout in PE Files
Metadata Logical Layout (Sections 21 and 22)
Annotated Dump of a Tiny PE File
Chapter 5. Partition IIB: Metadata File Format
21 Metadata Logical Format: Tables
22 Metadata Logical Format: Other Structures
23 Metadata Physical Layout
24 File Format Extensions to PE
Chapter 6. Partition III: CIL Instruction Set
1 Scope
2 Prefixes to Instructions
3 Base Instructions
4 Object Model Instructions
Chapter 7. Partition IV: Profiles and Libraries
1 Overview
2 Libraries and Profiles
3 The Standard Profiles
4 Kernel Profile Feature Requirements
5 The Standard Libraries
6 Implementation-Specific Modifications to the System Libraries
7 Semantics of the XML Specification
Chapter 8. Partition V: Annexes
Annex A Scope
Annex B Sample Programs
Annex C CIL Assembler Implementation
Annex D Class Library Design Guidelines
Annex E Portability Considerations
Appendix Microsoft Portable Executable and Object File Format Specification
1 General Concepts
2 Overview
3 File Headers
4 Section Table (Section Headers)
5 Other Contents of the File
6 Special Sections
7 Archive (Library) File Format
8 Import Library Format
Appendix: Example Object File
Appendix: Calculating Image Message Digests
Glossary
References
Index
index_SYMBOL
index_A
index_B
index_C
index_D
index_E
index_F
index_G
index_H
index_I
index_L
index_M
index_N
index_O
index_P
index_R
index_S
index_T
index_U
index_V
The Common Language Infrastructure Annotated Standard (Microsoft. NET Development Series)
ISBN: N/A
EAN: N/A
Year: 2002
Pages: 121
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