I\'ve got an arbitrary list of .NET assemblies.
I need to programmatically check if each DLL was built for x86 (as opposed to x64 or Any CPU). Is this possible?
Look at System.Reflection.AssemblyName.GetAssemblyName(string assemblyFile)
You can examine assembly metadata from the returned AssemblyName instance:
Using PowerShell:
[36] C:\> [reflection.assemblyname]::GetAssemblyName("${pwd}\Microsoft.GLEE.dll") | fl
Name : Microsoft.GLEE
Version : 1.0.0.0
CultureInfo :
CodeBase : file:///C:/projects/powershell/BuildAnalyzer/...
EscapedCodeBase : file:///C:/projects/powershell/BuildAnalyzer/...
ProcessorArchitecture : MSIL
Flags : PublicKey
HashAlgorithm : SHA1
VersionCompatibility : SameMachine
KeyPair :
FullName : Microsoft.GLEE, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neut...
Here, ProcessorArchitecture identifies target platform.
I'm using PowerShell in this example to call the method.