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I have got an extension method with restriction on MyClass. What i try to do:

public static void GetXmlDocValues<T>(this List<T> collection, XmlDocument xmlDoc) where T : MyClass
{
     collection.Clear();
     foreach (XmlNode item in xmlDoc.ChildNodes)
     {
         ((List<MyClass>)collection).Add(new MyClass(item));
     }

}

Then Ive got error:

Cannot convert type 'System.Collections.Generic.List<T>' to 'System.Collections.Generic.List<MyProgram.MyClass>'. Here:((List<MyClass>)collection)

Is it possible to do that stuff? Or it makes an error in any case.

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  • A Get method that returns void!!! And modifies its object!!! And deletes!!! How about naming it Reload? ("From XML" would be implied by the parameter type.) Sep 20, 2013 at 3:29

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It looks like you really want your method to look like this:

public static void GetXmlDocValues(this List<MyClass> collection, XmlDocument xmlDoc)
{
    collection.Clear();
    foreach (XmlNode item in xmlDoc.ChildNodes)
    {
        collection.Add(new MyClass(item));
    }
}

There is no need for a generic method if you only want to work with MyClass.

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  • Yes, in fact. And why we need 'Where' restriction? Only for overriding?
    – Novikov
    Sep 19, 2013 at 14:45
  • @Novikov: where comes from the use of generics. No generics, no need for where. Sep 19, 2013 at 14:46

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