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ReadOnlyCollection or IEnumerable for exposing member collections?
Is there any reason to expose an internal collection as a ReadOnlyCollection rather than an IEnumerable if the calling code only iterates over the collection?
class Bar
{
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What is a read only collection?
I ran a security code analyst i found myself having a CA2105 warning. I looked at the grade tampering example. I didn't realize you can assign int[] to a readonly int. I thought readonly was like the ...
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readonly list or unmodifiable list in .NET 4.0
From what I can tell, .NET 4.0 still lacks readonly lists. Can anyone shed light on why the framework still lacks this functionality? Isn't this one of the commonest pieces of functionality for domain ...
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What is difference between ReadOnlyCollection<T> and ReadOnlyCollectionBuilder<T> in .Net?
Today I came across a dilemma what is the difference between ReadOnlyCollection<T> and ReadOnlyCollectionBuilder<T> in .Net?
In ReadOnlyCollection<T> object we cannot add and remove ...
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FxCop: CA1033 - Microsoft's implementation of a ReadOnlyCollection violates this?
If you look at the code for a read-only collection it does not have an "Add" method, but instead defines the ICollection<T>.Add(T Value) method (explicit interface implementation).
When I did ...
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List and ReadOnly property
List (and List) instances can be readonly, seeing ReadOnly property; methods throws exceptions in the case the collection have the property ReadOnly property.
How can I create readonly List ...
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Why doesn't ReadOnlyCollection<> include methods like FindAll(), FindFirst(),
Following the suggestions of FxCop and my personal inclination I've been encouraging the team I'm coaching to use ReadOnlyCollections as much possible. If only so that recipients of the lists can't ...
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How does List<T> copy constructor function with ReadOnly lists?
The MSDN article doesn't really explain this.
List<MyObject> FirstList = new List<MyObject>();
// Add items to FirstList.
List<MyObject> SecondList = new ...
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How does ReadOnlyCollection hide Add and Remove methods
ReadOnlyCollection<T> realises the ICollection<T> interface which has methods like Add and Remove. I know how to hide methods from Intellisense using attributes, but how is it possible to ...
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Pattern for forcing adding to collection through method in C#
I have a class with a collection member. I would like to prevent external code from modifying this collection directly, instead using methods (which can perform the appropriate validation etc).
This ...
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How to pass a byte array readonly?
Think of the following code:
static int Main() {
byte[] data = File.ReadAllBytes("anyfile");
SomeMethod(data);
...
}
static void SomeMethod(byte[] data) {
data[0] = anybytevalue; ...
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protobuf-net: Failing to deserialize ReadOnlyCollection
I'm trying to serialize and deserialize a ReadOnlyCollection using protobuf-net. However an exception is thrown upon deserialization when protobuf-net attempts to cast a List into a ...
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Return ReadOnlyCollection from IList<>
OK, so List<> contains the AsReadOnly() which gives you the ReadOnlyCollection. What I need is to have a field of IList type, and a property which would return a ReadOnlyCollection for this list.
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C#, SynchronizedReadOnlyCollection and its constructors
.net class SynchronizedReadOnlyCollection has 4 constructors.
public SynchronizedReadOnlyCollection();
public SynchronizedReadOnlyCollection(object syncRoot);
public ...
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How to prevent a method caller from modifying a returned collection?
I have methods returning private collections to the caller and I want to prevent the caller from modifying the returned collections.
private readonly Foo[] foos;
public IEnumerable<Foo> ...
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object[] from ReadOnlyCollection<T>
I have an object that I ended up with via a reflection call:
object readOnlyCollectionObject = propertyInfo.GetValue(someEntity, null);
I know this object is a generic ReadOnlycollection. It could ...
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Issue when using only a getter and issue with List in c#
I'm working on an application that uses a list to handle previous guesses from the user. Below is the (private) list and the property for accessing the list.
To prevent privacy leak i'm using a ...
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MVVM - Should I expose ReadOnlyObservableCollection, ReadOnlyCollection, ICollection, etc?
Basically, I was always in the understanding that you should return the expose base types whenever you can and worry about implementation details internally, which makes sense...
But, I'm not sure ...
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C# Datagrid binding with listproperty of a list
my datagrid is the following:
<DataGrid ItemsSource="{Binding Path=SelectedVariation.Value.Answers}" AutoGenerateColumns="false" Height="92" HorizontalAlignment="Left" Margin="7,123,0,0" ...
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Is it possible to modify a ReadOnlyCollection using reflection
I'm dealing with an SDK that keeps references to every object it creates, as long as the main connection object is in scope. Creating a new connection object periodically results in other resource ...
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how to make accessor for Dictionary in a way that returned Dictionary cannot be changed C# / 2.0
I thought of solution below because the collection is very very small. But what if it was big?
private Dictionary<string, OfTable> _folderData = new Dictionary<string, OfTable>();
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