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I am modifying my wpf application in order to execute part of codes only when a DLL is loaded at runtime. I'm using this kind of pattern:;



public List<T> LoadDLL<T>(string path, string pattern)
where T : new()
{
return Directory.GetFiles(Path.GetFullPath(path), pattern)
.SelectMany(f => Assembly.LoadFile(f).GetTypes()
.Where(t => !t.IsAbstract && typeof(T).IsAssignableFrom(t))
.Select(t => (T)Activator.CreateInstance(t)))
.ToList();
}


Which is the best way to condition the main app code in order to, for example, run a method only if a particular DLL is loaded?










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    I am modifying my wpf application in order to execute part of codes only when a DLL is loaded at runtime. I'm using this kind of pattern:;



    public List<T> LoadDLL<T>(string path, string pattern)
    where T : new()
    {
    return Directory.GetFiles(Path.GetFullPath(path), pattern)
    .SelectMany(f => Assembly.LoadFile(f).GetTypes()
    .Where(t => !t.IsAbstract && typeof(T).IsAssignableFrom(t))
    .Select(t => (T)Activator.CreateInstance(t)))
    .ToList();
    }


    Which is the best way to condition the main app code in order to, for example, run a method only if a particular DLL is loaded?










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      I am modifying my wpf application in order to execute part of codes only when a DLL is loaded at runtime. I'm using this kind of pattern:;



      public List<T> LoadDLL<T>(string path, string pattern)
      where T : new()
      {
      return Directory.GetFiles(Path.GetFullPath(path), pattern)
      .SelectMany(f => Assembly.LoadFile(f).GetTypes()
      .Where(t => !t.IsAbstract && typeof(T).IsAssignableFrom(t))
      .Select(t => (T)Activator.CreateInstance(t)))
      .ToList();
      }


      Which is the best way to condition the main app code in order to, for example, run a method only if a particular DLL is loaded?










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      I am modifying my wpf application in order to execute part of codes only when a DLL is loaded at runtime. I'm using this kind of pattern:;



      public List<T> LoadDLL<T>(string path, string pattern)
      where T : new()
      {
      return Directory.GetFiles(Path.GetFullPath(path), pattern)
      .SelectMany(f => Assembly.LoadFile(f).GetTypes()
      .Where(t => !t.IsAbstract && typeof(T).IsAssignableFrom(t))
      .Select(t => (T)Activator.CreateInstance(t)))
      .ToList();
      }


      Which is the best way to condition the main app code in order to, for example, run a method only if a particular DLL is loaded?







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      asked Nov 14 at 17:22









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