I recently tried to return an object of type Guid from a method accepting <T>
, however the compiler gave me the following error:
The type 'System.Guid' cannot be used as type parameter 'T' in the generic type or method 'MyGenericMethod'. There is no boxing conversion from 'System.Guid' to 'System.IConvertible'.
After investigation I realised that the compiler message was caused due to the Guid type not implementing the System.IConvertible interface.
MSDN states the following:
This interface provides methods to convert the value of an instance of an implementing type to a common language runtime type that has an equivalent value.
The provided list of types does not include Guid; Can anyone explain/provide a use case as to why this is the case?