Is there any way to constrain a generic method for classes which are defined inside a static class?
No, there isn't.
The only type constraints are:
- Requiring a public parameterless constructor (
where T : new()
)
- Requiring it to be a reference type (
where T : class
)
- Requiring it to be a non-nullable value type (
where T : struct
)
- Requiring an identity conversion to a particular type or type parameter (
where T : Button
or whatever)
There no constraint for "contained within a particular type" nor would I expect that to be a new feature on the way - it sounds like a very niche use case.
You could create an interface that only those types implement, but that's about as close as I can suggest. (If it's a private interface declared in the same containing class, only those classes could implement it - but then the generic method would need to be private too.)
ToArray<T>(T array) where ....
and added an answer, but now I feel that your question is asking how to constrain it to any of the nested classes withinContainer
. Which are you asking? If it's the latter, then no, you can't.ToArray
method generic, which is what I assume you meant. I've also removed the extra()
at the end of your class declaration. (Using real code as far as possible is very helpful.)