I'd like to override a generic method in a derived class. The catch is I'd like to have a concrete type parameter implementation as so:
namespace Stumped
{
public class Generic<T> where T : new()
{
public virtual T Foo()
{
return new T();
}
public virtual TAnother GenericMethod<TAnother>() where TAnother : new()
{
return new TAnother();
}
}
public class Concrete : Generic<Inner1>
{
// Concrete return type. Works as expected.
public override Inner1 Foo()
{
return base.Foo();
}
// Why doesn't this make sense? Shows 'Type parameter "Inner2" hides class "Inner2"'.
public override Inner2 GenericMethod<Inner2>()
{
return base.GenericMethod<Inner2>();
}
}
public class Inner1 { }
public class Inner2 { }
}
As mentioned, the compiler tells me:
Type parameter "Inner" hides class "Inner"
I would expect my implementation to work, instead of having to use another generic parameter in this derived class.
Why doesn't this make sense?