With the new dynamic capabilities in .NET 4.0, it seems like it should be possible to dynamically implement an interface, e.g. given:
public interface IFoo
{
string Bar(int baz);
}
public class Foo : IFoo
{
public string Bar(int baz) { return baz.ToString(); }
}
public class Proxy : IDynamicMetaObjectProvider
{
private readonly object target;
public Proxy(object target) { this.target = target; }
// something clever goes here
}
Then I'm hoping there is some way to make it possible to write:
dynamic proxy = new Proxy(new Foo());
IFoo fooProxy = (IFoo)proxy; // because the target object implements it
string bar = fooProxy.Bar(123); // delegates through to the target implementation
But, as yet, I'm unsure what to replace // something clever goes here
with.
So, my questions are:
Is this actually possible to do with the dynamic runtime? It appears that dynamically implementing things like methods and properties is fairly easy, but I haven't found any documentation about dynamically implementing interfaces and conversions to them.
Assuming this is possible, how difficult is it likely to be? (You can assume I'm a decent programmer with plenty of experience of things like reflection, but new to the dynamic framework.)
Are there any resources which would help to point me in the right direction for implementing something like this? Or even samples where this kind of thing has already been done that I can use as a starting point?
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