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At these given classes

[ActiveRecord]
public class BaseMoo : ActiveRecordBase

[ActiveRecord]
public class Foo : BaseMoo { }

somewhere in the code i do

var fooObj = new Foo();
// do something with fooObj
BaseMoo obj = fooObj;

here i try to cast

var newFooObj = (Foo)obj; // and goes well

if i changes the classes to this:

[ActiveRecord(Lazy=true)]
public class BaseMoo : ActiveRecordBase

[ActiveRecord(Lazy=true)]
public class Foo : BaseMoo { }

making it Lazyest at these lines:

var fooObj = new Foo();
// do something with fooObj
BaseMoo obj = fooObj;

the AR creates non a Foo instance instead a BaseMooProxy object

var newFooObj = (Foo)obj; // this throws an invalidcast exception

As sugested by @Adam Houldsworth in this question

I overloads the Foo explicit operator in this way

public static explicit operator Foo(NHibernate.Proxy.INHibernateProxy nhProxy)
{
    var resultObj = (Foo)nhProxy.InSomeWayIGetTheOriginalObject(); // InSomeWayIGetTheOriginalObject() is not a real method, only for simplify
    return resultObj;
}

but i get an error in the operator overload parameter

NHibernate.Proxy.INHibernateProxy nhProxy

user-defined conversion from interface

QUESTION:

  1. how can i do to explicit convert from BaseMooProxy (NHibernate.Proxy.INHibernateProxy) to Foo?

  2. As know it's not possible to overloads the "is" operator, is there a way to do work the "obj is Foo" ?

As the consumer application is 3th part customer It's not possible to changes the way how the application casts the classes objects.

thanks in advance.

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  • Where do you want to define this explicit cast operator? in BaseMoo? Jan 12, 2012 at 10:33
  • @manuellt Just a note, the conversion operators don't work on interfaces so that is a non-starter. You will need to identify the type that implements the interface and cast from that, but chances are good you can't as this is all built at runtime. Jan 12, 2012 at 11:48
  • @Daniel Hilgarth into the Foo class, thanx
    – manuellt
    Jan 12, 2012 at 12:00
  • @Adam Houlddsworth giving as parameter the class type that implements the interface (BaseMoo because BaseMoo is proxied as BaseMooProxy) i get the error "Conversion from base class", thanx.
    – manuellt
    Jan 12, 2012 at 12:07

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