LinqUtilsConvertLocalExpressionToRealObject Method |
Converts the local expression to a real object. This is done by a trick: we'll compile the whole expression as a lambda and run it.
this will return the object, including initialization results and completely materialized as we want it. The passed in expression is for example a
list or array initialization / ctor call. To utilize the in-memory object, we've to run this ctor to be able to use the values. This routine takes care
of that.
Namespace:
SD.LLBLGen.Pro.LinqSupportClasses
Assembly:
SD.LLBLGen.Pro.ORMSupportClasses (in SD.LLBLGen.Pro.ORMSupportClasses.dll) Version: 5.5.0.0 (5.5.18.1019)
Syntax public static ConstantExpression ConvertLocalExpressionToRealObject(
Expression toConvert
)
Public Shared Function ConvertLocalExpressionToRealObject (
toConvert As Expression
) As ConstantExpression
Parameters
- toConvert
- Type: System.Linq.ExpressionsExpression
To convert.
Return Value
Type:
ConstantExpressionThe result of the expression after running it wrapped in a ConstantExpression.
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