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c# 4.0 - Compile C# Code In The Application

I want some code that compiles the code that is in my TextBox (for example). What I mean is I want to compile code after running the program. How can I do this?

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See this article:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/304655

Here's the sample code they provide:

var codeProvider = new CSharpCodeProvider();
ICodeCompiler icc = codeProvider.CreateCompiler();

var parameters = new CompilerParameters()
{
    GenerateExecutable = true,
    OutputAssembly = Output,
};
CompilerResults results = icc.CompileAssemblyFromSource(parameters, sourceString);

if (results.Errors.Count > 0)
{
    foreach(CompilerError error in results.Errors)
    {
        textBox2.Text = textBox2.Text
            + "Line number " + error.Line
            + ", Error Number: " + error.ErrorNumber
            + ", '" + error.ErrorText + ";"
            + Environment.NewLine + Environment.NewLine
            ;
    }
}

As Aliostad has mentioned in his answer, be careful with this solution, though. You will need to make sure your compiled code ends up in its own AppDomain, otherwise you will experience memory leaks.

See this related question on how to load the code into a separate AppDomain:

How can I prevent CompileAssemblyFromSource from leaking memory?


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