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c# - Is the method naming for property getters/setters standardized in IL?

I have the following two methods that I am wondering if they are appropriate:

public bool IsGetter(MethodInfo method)
{
    return method.IsSpecialName
        && method.Name.StartsWith("get_", StringComparison.Ordinal);
}

public bool IsSetter(MethodInfo method)
{
    return method.IsSpecialName
        && method.Name.StartsWith("set_", StringComparison.Ordinal);
}

While this code works, I'm hoping to avoid the portion that checks the StartsWith and programmatically get the naming convention. Basically, are there any .NET 4.5 classes that are able to see if the MethodInfo is a property getter/setter?

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A property method has three extra characteristics, compared with a normal method:

  1. They always start with get_ or set_, while a normal method CAN start with those prefixes.
  2. The property MethodInfo.IsSpecialName is set to true.
  3. The MethodInfo has a custom attribute System.Runtime.CompilerServices.CompilerGeneratedAttribute.

You could check on 1, combined with option 2 or 3. Since the prefixes are a standard, you should not really worry about checking on it.

The other method is to enumerate through all properties and match the methods, which will be much slower:

public bool IsGetter(MethodInfo method)
{
    if (!method.IsSpecialName)
        return false; // Easy and fast way out. 
    return method.DeclaringType
        .GetProperties(BindingFlags.Instance | BindingFlags.Static | BindingFlags.Public | BindingFlags.NonPublic) 
        .Any(p => p.GetGetMethod() == method);
}

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