How to obtain a reference to the assembly that instantiated a class?

It is easy to get the assembly that implements a type ( System. Type has an Assembly property). But the only time you can get the caller of a method is in that method.

It is easy to get the assembly that implements a type (System. Type has an Assembly property). But the only time you can get the caller of a method is in that method.So you could get the caller of the constructor's assembly while executing the constructor.

But with the exception of capturing it with IntelliTrace (if you have VS Ultimate), you cannot go back in time to get that stack trace later.

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