I am parsing an Expression Tree. Given a NodeType of ExpressionType.MemberAccess, how do I get the value of that Field?
From C# MSDN docs: MemberAccess is A node that
[updated for clarity]
First; cast the Expression to a MemberExpression.
A MemberExpression has two things of interest:
PropertyInfo / FieldInfo to the memberi.e. if you can evaluate the .Expression to "obj", and the .Member is a FieldInfo, then you can get the actual value via .GetValue(obj) on the FieldInfo (and PropertyInfo is very similar).
The problem is that evaluating the .Expression is very tricky ;-p
Obviously you get lucky if it turns out to be a ConstantExpression - but in most cases it isn't; it could be a ParameterExpression (in which case you'll need to know the actual parameter value that you want to evaluate), or any other combination of Expressions.
In many cases, a simple (perhaps lazy) option is to use .Compile() to get the .NET framework to do the heavy lifting; you can then evaluate the lambda as a typed delegate (passing in any parameters that the lambda requires). This isn't always an option, however.
To show how complex this is; consider this trivial example (where I've hard-coded at every step, rather than testing etc):
using System;
using System.Linq.Expressions;
using System.Reflection;
class Foo
{
public string Bar { get; set; }
}
static class Program
{
static void Main()
{
Foo foo = new Foo {Bar = "abc"};
Expression> func = () => foo.Bar;
MemberExpression outerMember = (MemberExpression)func.Body;
PropertyInfo outerProp = (PropertyInfo) outerMember.Member;
MemberExpression innerMember = (MemberExpression)outerMember.Expression;
FieldInfo innerField = (FieldInfo)innerMember.Member;
ConstantExpression ce = (ConstantExpression) innerMember.Expression;
object innerObj = ce.Value;
object outerObj = innerField.GetValue(innerObj);
string value = (string) outerProp.GetValue(outerObj, null);
}
}