Help me out folks - why does this code cause a VerificationException when run under .NET 4.0?
public T parseEnum<T>(string value, T defaultValue) {
//Removing the following lines fixes the problem
if (!typeof(T).IsEnum) throw new ArgumentException("T must be an enumerated type");
return defaultValue;
}
I ran peverify on the .net 2.0 assembly and got the following message:
ImageResizer.Util.Utils::parseEnum[T]][offset 0x0000000A] The 'this' parameter to the call must be the calling method's 'this' parameter.
This causes a VerificationException: Operation could destabilize the runtime message when running the code under medium trust.
I've already read all the similar-looking posts on stack overflow, and none of them apply to this code.
Is there something new with generics that would cause this code to be somehow invalid?
peverifychokes only when the lineif (!typeof(T).IsEnum)is present in the method. – Computer Linguist Aug 2 '11 at 23:30