Please see the edit below, I've made the question much simpler!
I would like to create my own serialization method.
I have a generic reference I'd like to serialize. This generic reference has a chance of just being a typical value type (single, int16 etc). In that case, I would like to just call the appropriate overloaded method: BitConverter.GetBytes( genericRefThatIsACommonValueType )
without resorting to type checking (for single
or int16
and etc).
First off, I'd like to know if what I'm asking is possible (because it would look and feel a lot nicer). And secondly, do you think there is a better way of tackling this type of problem? Thanks.
========= EDIT ==========
Why does the method bar() not compile, when I've checked that data has a type that BitConverter.GetBytes(..) should support in it's overloads. Can I get something similar to this working?
public class foo<T>
{
T data;
public foo(T arg)
{
data = arg;
}
public void bar()
{
if(data.GetType() == typeof(int) || data.GetType()== typeof(float))
{
BitConverter.GetBytes(data);
}
}
}