.net - How does the CLR actually map our abstractions into memory? -


One thing that really interests me that I have not written too much or is not discussed in the NIT circle that the runtime is our separation And implement them through CLR. Some of these issues have been discussed (i.e., the Richter's via CLR or unfortunately ignored Advanced .NET programming. By Simon Robinson, I highly recommend So am If you have not read it out even though it prints) I are important parts of the puzzle that did not get me anything.

At least for me, this is a really remarkable achievement we do in programming and take them into arrays of bits and bytes, which are not only the loyal representation of our separation but also tampering in those ways Which can create new, creative separations themselves. I am looking for resources to help me understand how this happens.

An example of what I'm seeing to learn more about this: We consider developers sections and examples thoughtfully. You have a class and you have examples and we can understand that examples are set by runtime, from context that contains example data so that do not share two object data (duh) of the same type , But I suspect that many developers understand that there is no place in CLR where the information of the class is present-in fact only the information of the method and the example of life The treachery is then adds two under Rubrik a 'type' I know the classes that I had visualized by CLR is a very different implementation.

Do anyone find good resources that cover such things? They do not have to be clearly nat, although I would be most interested in the .NET-specific ones. I really do not know in the world of typed theory / implementation, but I think NAT CLR is quite specific in the approach of bits to handle the mapping exstraction, so any book / website included in this will be appreciated.

What could be a better source of information than the official specification?


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