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- How can I pass in a func with a generic type parameter?
You can certainly define generic delegates, after all, that's exactly what Func and Action are They are treated as generic definitions, just like generic interfaces and classes are However, you cannot use generic definitions in method signatures, only parameterized generic types Quite simply you cannot do what you are trying to achieve with a delegate alone
- Nullable type as a generic parameter possible? - Stack Overflow
The type 'int?' must be a non-nullable value type in order to use it as parameter 'T' in the generic type or method Is specifying a nullable type as a generic parameter at all possible?
- How do I get a class instance of generic type T? - Stack Overflow
I have a generics class, Foo<T> In a method of Foo, I want to get the class instance of type T, but I just can't call T class What is the preferred way to get around it using T class?
- c# - How to compare values of generic types? - Stack Overflow
What keeps us from comparing the values of generic types which are known to be IComparable? Doesn't it somehow defeat the entire purpose of generic constraints?
- Creating a generic method in C# - Stack Overflow
I am trying to combine a bunch of similar methods into a generic method I have several methods that return the value of a querystring, or null if that querystring does not exist or is not in the
- Using a using alias = class with generic types? [duplicate]
using LookupDictionary = System Collections Generic Dictionary<string, int>; Now I want to accomplish the same with a generic type, while preserving it as a generic type:
- Using Mockito to mock classes with generic parameters
Is there a clean method of mocking a class with generic parameters? Say I have to mock a class Foo lt;T gt; which I need to pass into a method that expects a Foo lt;Bar gt; I can do the following
- How do I get the type name of a generic type argument?
26 This extension method outputs the simple type name for non-generic types, and appends the list of generic arguments for generic types This works fine for scenarios where you don't need to worry about inner generic arguments, like IDictionary<int, IDictionary<int, string>>
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