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Voir sur GitHub[MetadataReader] document format and constrains of -Ptr tables
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#14 721 ouverte le 15 juin 2015
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InitializeTableReaders method contains the following code:
// Compute ref sizes for tables that can have pointer tables
int fieldRefSizeSorted = GetReferenceSize(rowCounts, TableIndex.FieldPtr) > SmallIndexSize ? LargeIndexSize : GetReferenceSize(rowCounts, TableIndex.Field);
int methodRefSizeSorted = GetReferenceSize(rowCounts, TableIndex.MethodPtr) > SmallIndexSize ? LargeIndexSize : GetReferenceSize(rowCounts, TableIndex.MethodDef);
int paramRefSizeSorted = GetReferenceSize(rowCounts, TableIndex.ParamPtr) > SmallIndexSize ? LargeIndexSize : GetReferenceSize(rowCounts, TableIndex.Param);
int eventRefSizeSorted = GetReferenceSize(rowCounts, TableIndex.EventPtr) > SmallIndexSize ? LargeIndexSize : GetReferenceSize(rowCounts, TableIndex.Event);
int propertyRefSizeSorted = GetReferenceSize(rowCounts, TableIndex.PropertyPtr) > SmallIndexSize ? LargeIndexSize : GetReferenceSize(rowCounts, TableIndex.Property);
It's not clear if any of these conditions are ever true. I'd think that the size of XxxPtr table is always the same as the corresponding Xxx table, since the Ptr table is used as an index. It might make sense that XxxPtr table is smaller than the Xxx table. But I don't see how it can have more rows.
Do we have tests that cover these?