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assemblies - How do I find out if a .NET assembly contains unmanaged code?

.NET assemblies that contain a mixture of managed and unmanaged code cannot be ILMerged with other assemblies.

How can I verify if a given .NET assembly contains purely managed code, or a mix of managed and unmanaged code?

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As suggested by nobugz, an easier way to see the CLR Flags is using the corflags utility, which is part of the .NET 2.0 SDK.

If no options are specified, the flags for the given image are displayed:

C:>corflags Foo.dll
Version   : v2.0.50727
CLR Header: 2.5
PE        : PE32
CorFlags  : 9
ILONLY    : 1
32BIT     : 0
Signed    : 1

The "ILONLY" bit indicates whether this is a pure managed assemby, or a mixed assembly.

Note that the comment from user 'nobugz' suggests these flags are not guaranteed to be correct, so this method may not be foolproof.


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