.NET Decompiler with support for PDB generation, ReadyToRun, Metadata (&more) - cross-platform!
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#nullable enable
// Copyright (c) 2014 Daniel Grunwald
//
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using System.Reflection.Metadata;
namespace ICSharpCode.Decompiler.IL
{
public enum PrimitiveType : byte
{
None,
I1 = PrimitiveTypeCode.SByte,
I2 = PrimitiveTypeCode.Int16,
I4 = PrimitiveTypeCode.Int32,
I8 = PrimitiveTypeCode.Int64,
R4 = PrimitiveTypeCode.Single,
R8 = PrimitiveTypeCode.Double,
U1 = PrimitiveTypeCode.Byte,
U2 = PrimitiveTypeCode.UInt16,
U4 = PrimitiveTypeCode.UInt32,
U8 = PrimitiveTypeCode.UInt64,
I = PrimitiveTypeCode.IntPtr,
U = PrimitiveTypeCode.UIntPtr,
/// <summary>Managed reference</summary>
Ref = 16,
/// <summary>Floating point type of unspecified size:
/// usually 80 bits on x86 (when the runtime uses x87 instructions);
/// but only 64-bit on x64.
/// This only occurs for "conv.r.un" instructions. The C# compiler usually follows those
/// with a "conv.r4" or "conv.r8" instruction to indicate the desired float type, so
/// we only use this as conversion target type and don't bother tracking it as its own stack type:
/// basically everything treats R identical to R8, except for the (conv.r.un + conv.r[48] => conv.r[48].un)
/// combining logic which should not combine (conv.r.un + conv.r8 + conv.r4) into a single conv.r4.un.
/// </summary>
R = 254,
Unknown = 255
}
}