I've got a List<Component> collection (Component is a custom class) with a single element that inherits from XTYPE.
But for some reason this doesn't work:
X = (XTYPE)Components.Single((c) => c is XTYPE);
I get an InvalidOperationException with the message "Sequence contains no matching element"
But if I put in a breakpoint at that line and do this it returns true
:
Components[0] is XTYPE
Furthermore if I do this it returns true
:
Components[0].GetType().BaseType.BaseType == typeof(XTYPE)
Help.
OK, so I added a few checks into my code...
foreach (Component c in Components)
Console.WriteLine(c.GetType().BaseType.BaseType == typeof(Bridge));
if (Components.Count == 0)
throw new Exception("No components");
if (!(Components[0].GetType().BaseType.BaseType == typeof(Bridge)))
throw new Exception("Not bridge.");
False gets written to the console, but the type names are the same. This is probably DLL hell. And now requires a diff set of information to answer the question.
I think you guys have helped me move toward my solution.
Further explanation: the Component in question was instantiated via reflection from a separate instance of the DLL that has XTYPE in it. So now we've got two XTYPEs but they technically aren't the same type because they've got a diff typehandle.
The debugger wasn't checking in the right context so it thought the types were the same. But it was wrong.