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    vytheese
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    Just curiosity ;) , Did anyone have idea of how many methods a single C# class can allow ? I heard, it is compiler dependent If true, what is the maximum no allowed by the standard compiler ? Thanks, Vythees

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      Just curiosity ;) , Did anyone have idea of how many methods a single C# class can allow ? I heard, it is compiler dependent If true, what is the maximum no allowed by the standard compiler ? Thanks, Vythees

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      Sathesh Sakthivel
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      vytheeswaran wrote:

      how many methods a single C# class can allow ?

      We can have as we can. For More Details: MSDN[^]

      Regards, Satips.:rose:

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        Just curiosity ;) , Did anyone have idea of how many methods a single C# class can allow ? I heard, it is compiler dependent If true, what is the maximum no allowed by the standard compiler ? Thanks, Vythees

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        Colin Angus Mackay
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        vytheeswaran wrote:

        Did anyone have idea of how many methods a single C# class can allow ?

        I think that if you ever reached that limit then you might want to seriously reconsider your design.


        Upcoming events: * Glasgow: Mock Objects, SQL Server CLR Integration, Reporting Services, db4o, Dependency Injection with Spring ... "I wouldn't say boo to a goose. I'm not a coward, I just realise that it would be largely pointless." Ready to Give up - Your help will be much appreciated. My website

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          vytheeswaran wrote:

          how many methods a single C# class can allow ?

          We can have as we can. For More Details: MSDN[^]

          Regards, Satips.:rose:

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          Colin Angus Mackay
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          Where does that article answer the OP's question? Or did you just chuck some keywords in to Google and hit "I'm feeling lucky"?


          Upcoming events: * Glasgow: Mock Objects, SQL Server CLR Integration, Reporting Services, db4o, Dependency Injection with Spring ... "I wouldn't say boo to a goose. I'm not a coward, I just realise that it would be largely pointless." Ready to Give up - Your help will be much appreciated. My website

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            vytheeswaran wrote:

            how many methods a single C# class can allow ?

            We can have as we can. For More Details: MSDN[^]

            Regards, Satips.:rose:

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            Thanks for Info, But I read in one article that E-Bay once hits the compiler limit in max number of methods in single class. Thanks, Vythees

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              Just curiosity ;) , Did anyone have idea of how many methods a single C# class can allow ? I heard, it is compiler dependent If true, what is the maximum no allowed by the standard compiler ? Thanks, Vythees

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              martin_hughes
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              I just had a search through MS's C# Comiler errors/warnings list http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms228373(VS.80).aspx[^] and can't see anything that explicitly complains about too many methods being in a class.

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                Just curiosity ;) , Did anyone have idea of how many methods a single C# class can allow ? I heard, it is compiler dependent If true, what is the maximum no allowed by the standard compiler ? Thanks, Vythees

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                leppie
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                Seeing Assembly metatokens takes the following form: 00 000000, where the former is the type, and the latter is the code, I would say the maximum number of methoddef's in an assembly would be limited to 24-bits, iow 16.7 million. Dunno if there is a limitation on a classes though.

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                  Just curiosity ;) , Did anyone have idea of how many methods a single C# class can allow ? I heard, it is compiler dependent If true, what is the maximum no allowed by the standard compiler ? Thanks, Vythees

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                  Luc Pattyn
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                  when in trouble, switch to Win64. :)

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                    vytheeswaran wrote:

                    Did anyone have idea of how many methods a single C# class can allow ?

                    I think that if you ever reached that limit then you might want to seriously reconsider your design.


                    Upcoming events: * Glasgow: Mock Objects, SQL Server CLR Integration, Reporting Services, db4o, Dependency Injection with Spring ... "I wouldn't say boo to a goose. I'm not a coward, I just realise that it would be largely pointless." Ready to Give up - Your help will be much appreciated. My website

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                    Colin Angus Mackay wrote:

                    I think that if you ever reached that limit then you might want to seriously reconsider your design.

                    or the switch/case limit or the if/elseif limit or the .... or if none of that makes sense to you try this[^]

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                      Seeing Assembly metatokens takes the following form: 00 000000, where the former is the type, and the latter is the code, I would say the maximum number of methoddef's in an assembly would be limited to 24-bits, iow 16.7 million. Dunno if there is a limitation on a classes though.

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                      A nice research. Thanks, Vythees

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                        Thanks for Info, But I read in one article that E-Bay once hits the compiler limit in max number of methods in single class. Thanks, Vythees

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                        Dan Neely
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                        IIRC ebay is running its servers using c++ and ISAPI, not .net.

                        -- You have to explain to them [VB coders] what you mean by "typed". their first response is likely to be something like, "Of course my code is typed. Do you think i magically project it onto the screen with the power of my mind?" --- John Simmons / outlaw programmer

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                          when in trouble, switch to Win64. :)

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                          vytheese
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                          Fiction : :) I may end up with Portablity issues with 32bit cousins. Not an real issue, but just to know the number. :wtf: Thanks, Vythees

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                            IIRC ebay is running its servers using c++ and ISAPI, not .net.

                            -- You have to explain to them [VB coders] what you mean by "typed". their first response is likely to be something like, "Of course my code is typed. Do you think i magically project it onto the screen with the power of my mind?" --- John Simmons / outlaw programmer

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                            I agree, I think then there should be the same constraint exist in .NET class also. Thanks, Vythees

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                              Colin Angus Mackay wrote:

                              I think that if you ever reached that limit then you might want to seriously reconsider your design.

                              or the switch/case limit or the if/elseif limit or the .... or if none of that makes sense to you try this[^]

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                              vytheese
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                              Oh God, thats classic link. :) Thanks, Vythees

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                                Seeing Assembly metatokens takes the following form: 00 000000, where the former is the type, and the latter is the code, I would say the maximum number of methoddef's in an assembly would be limited to 24-bits, iow 16.7 million. Dunno if there is a limitation on a classes though.

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                                Ed Poore
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                                There is a limit, I remember someone a while ago (I've got a feeling in this forum) hit a limit on the number of fields in anycase that they could include in a class.  Buggered if I can remember where it was or what it was :sigh:


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                                  A nice research. Thanks, Vythees

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                                  leppie
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                                  Not research, I know it from working with the spec :) And those values can be accessed from .NET 2 (nowadays).

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                                    There is a limit, I remember someone a while ago (I've got a feeling in this forum) hit a limit on the number of fields in anycase that they could include in a class.  Buggered if I can remember where it was or what it was :sigh:


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                                    leppie
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                                    Maybe you are thinking about the parameter limit, that is 16383/4.

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                                      Maybe you are thinking about the parameter limit, that is 16383/4.

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                                      No, I'm pretty sure that someone managed to hit a limit on the number of fields that could be contained in a class.  I'll do some digging.


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                                        Just curiosity ;) , Did anyone have idea of how many methods a single C# class can allow ? I heard, it is compiler dependent If true, what is the maximum no allowed by the standard compiler ? Thanks, Vythees

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                                        I let this run for an hour to get to 5000 before I gave up. Someone with more CPU and physical RAM than I have should run it and see where it ends...

                                        using System;
                                        using System.Collections.Generic;
                                        using System.Text;
                                        using System.CodeDom.Compiler;
                                           
                                        namespace MethodCountLimitFinder {
                                           class Program {
                                              static void Main(string[] args) {
                                                 Int32 methodCount = 1;
                                                 Microsoft.CSharp.CSharpCodeProvider cscp = new Microsoft.CSharp.CSharpCodeProvider();
                                                 ICodeCompiler icc = cscp.CreateCompiler();
                                           
                                                 CompilerParameters cp = new CompilerParameters();
                                                 cp.GenerateExecutable = false;
                                                 cp.GenerateInMemory = true;
                                           
                                                 CompilerResults cr = null;
                                                 string pre = "using System;" + Environment.NewLine +
                                                          Environment.NewLine +
                                                          "namespace Tester {" + Environment.NewLine +
                                                          " class Test {" + Environment.NewLine;
                                                 string post = " }" + Environment.NewLine +
                                                          "}";
                                                 string inner = string.Empty;
                                           
                                                 while (true) {
                                                    inner += " public Int32 Method" + methodCount.ToString() + "() {" + Environment.NewLine +
                                                             " return 42;" + Environment.NewLine +
                                                             " }" + Envi

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                                          I let this run for an hour to get to 5000 before I gave up. Someone with more CPU and physical RAM than I have should run it and see where it ends...

                                          using System;
                                          using System.Collections.Generic;
                                          using System.Text;
                                          using System.CodeDom.Compiler;
                                             
                                          namespace MethodCountLimitFinder {
                                             class Program {
                                                static void Main(string[] args) {
                                                   Int32 methodCount = 1;
                                                   Microsoft.CSharp.CSharpCodeProvider cscp = new Microsoft.CSharp.CSharpCodeProvider();
                                                   ICodeCompiler icc = cscp.CreateCompiler();
                                             
                                                   CompilerParameters cp = new CompilerParameters();
                                                   cp.GenerateExecutable = false;
                                                   cp.GenerateInMemory = true;
                                             
                                                   CompilerResults cr = null;
                                                   string pre = "using System;" + Environment.NewLine +
                                                            Environment.NewLine +
                                                            "namespace Tester {" + Environment.NewLine +
                                                            " class Test {" + Environment.NewLine;
                                                   string post = " }" + Environment.NewLine +
                                                            "}";
                                                   string inner = string.Empty;
                                             
                                                   while (true) {
                                                      inner += " public Int32 Method" + methodCount.ToString() + "() {" + Environment.NewLine +
                                                               " return 42;" + Environment.NewLine +
                                                               " }" + Envi

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                                          Sean Michael Murphy wrote:

                                          while (true) { inner += " public Int32 Method" + methodCount.ToString() + "() {" + Environment.NewLine + " return 42;" + Environment.NewLine + " }" + Environment.NewLine; cr = icc.CompileAssemblyFromSource(cp, pre + inner + post); if (cr.Errors.Count > 0) break; methodCount++; if (methodCount % 10 == 0) System.Console.WriteLine(methodCount.ToString()); }

                                          Sean Michael Murphy wrote:

                                          Someone with more CPU and physical RAM than I have should run it and see where it ends...

                                          No wonder, always use StringBuilder for string concatenation in a loop.


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