I have a generic struct and two synonyms with defined generic type parameter. I want to define type conversions between these two types like this:
using X = A<int>;
using Y = A<long>;
struct A<T>
{
private T data;
public A(T data)
{
this.data = data;
}
public static explicit operator X(Y value)
{
return new X((int)value.data);
}
public static implicit operator Y(X value)
{
return new Y(value.data);
}
}
and here is an example how I want to use the struct:
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
X x = new X(1);
Y y = new Y(2);
x = (X)y; // explicit cast with precision loss
y = x; // implicit cast without precision loss
}
}
Unfortunately each "using" creates new specific definition of the struct and C# compiler treats synonym structures not as a subset of a generic structure, but as an individual structure. That's why compiler reports errors:
- "ambigious between X.static implicit operator Y(X) and Y.static implicit operator Y(X)".
- "User-defined conversion must convert to or from the enclosing type".
Does anybody knows a way to realize this type conversions without changing type to class?
UPDATE: I'm using .NET 4.
A<int>
toA<long>
?"