How are MSIL calls translated to bytecodes? Ok the first byte is 0x28, but you can't just call blindly so it has to have something behind it to specify where to jump..
I know it's a stupid question but google isn't being cooperative so I haven't found anything about it
edit: with over 300 members, there's gotta be someone who knows..
[MSIL] calls
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Did a 3-seconds search on google and the first hit turned up the following on MS's own site:
Did a 3-seconds search on google and the first hit turned up the following on MS's own site:
You'll have to figure out yourself how the address token works...whose opcode is 0x28. This is the call instruction, which takes a 4-byte token as a parameter. In order to read the next IL instruction, I'll skip the next 5 bytes (one for the call opcode, 0x28, and 4 bytes for the token...
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