I'm looking for a code generator (preferably with source) that will allow me to generate wrapper classes (using reflection) for generic classes that i have in my code.
I've done a bit of searching but can't seem to find anything that will do what i need here, so i thought i'd ask here before i start writing my own. Ultimately, i'll probably have to write my own but would like to at least get a head start if someone's already written something like this.
It's a little difficult to explain what i want it to do, but the generator should allow me to specify which generic classes i want it to generate wrappers for. It should go through the types in DLLs that i've specified to determine which ones would fit based on the where constrains in the the generic classes. I've written some sample code in linqpad with example output in the "Generated Code" section. As you can see it generates all combinations of classes that it can based on the constraints specified in the generic classes.
Why do i want to do this? I've got quite a few generic classes each with many type parameters (many of which have upwards of 10 type params) and i want client code to be simplified (which will also require some custom work along with a code generator that blanket generates every combination possible, but that i can deal with). After that's done, i can then refactor the underlying generic classes to be simpler (without affecting client code) and not require as many type parameters as they have at the moment, which isn't entirely possible at this stage.
void Main()
{
var x = new GenBothFooAgainBarAgain();
var y = new GenFFoo();
var z = new GenFFooAgain();
var a = new GenBothWithChildFooBarFooChild();
var b = new GenBothWithChildFooBarAgainFooChild();
}
//////////////////////////////////Generated code ////////////////////////////////////
public class GenBothFooBar : GenBoth<Foo, Bar> {}
public class GenBothFooAgainBar : GenBoth<FooAgain, Bar> {}
public class GenBothFooBarAgain : GenBoth<Foo, BarAgain> {}
public class GenBothFooAgainBarAgain : GenBoth<FooAgain, BarAgain>{}
public class GenFFoo : GenF<Foo>{}
public class GenFFooAgain : GenF<FooAgain>{}
public class GenBothWithChildFooBarFooChild : GenBothWithChild<Foo, Bar, FooChild> {}
//public class GenBothWithChildFooAgainBarFooChild : GenBothWithChild<FooAgain, Bar, FooChild> {} - illegal - Don't generate this as FooChild doesn't inherit from FooAgain
public class GenBothWithChildFooBarAgainFooChild : GenBothWithChild<Foo, BarAgain, FooChild> {}
//public class GenBothWithChildFooAgainBarAgainFooChild : GenBothWithChild<FooAgain, BarAgain, FooChild>{} - illegal - Don't generate this as FooChild doesn't inherit from FooAgain
//////////////////////////////////Generated code ////////////////////////////////////
public class Foo : IFoo
{
public string foo {get; set;}
}
public class FooChild : Foo, IFooChild
{
public string fooChild {get; set;}
}
public class Bar : IBar
{
public string bar {get; set;}
}
public class FooAgain : IFoo
{
public string foo {get; set;}
}
public class BarAgain : IBar
{
public string bar {get; set;}
}
public class GenF<F>
where F: class, IFoo, new()
{
}
public class GenBoth<F, B>
where F: class, IFoo, new()
where B: class, IBar, new()
{
}
public class GenBothWithChild<F, B, FChild>
where F: class, IFoo, new()
where B: class, IBar, new()
where FChild: class, F, IFooChild, new()
{
}
public interface IFooChild
{
string fooChild {get; set;}
}
public interface IFoo
{
string foo {get; set;}
}
public interface IBar
{
string bar {get; set;}
}