I am trying to make a generic method to be used in a lot of places in my code I can make it work with the following code:
public static void GetFieldNames(System.Object obj, List<string> list)
{
// Getting the class
Type t = obj.GetType();
// Getting all the fields(Variables)
FieldInfo[] fis = t.GetFields(BindingFlags.ExactBinding | BindingFlags.Instance | BindingFlags.Public);
for (int i = 0; i < fis.Length; i++)
{
// Filtering through the list and if the field(Variable) is marked with a ShowInToolTip attribute ....
ShowInToolTip attribute = Attribute.GetCustomAttribute(fis[i], typeof(ShowInToolTip)) as ShowInToolTip;
if (attribute != null)
{
list.Add(fis[i].Name);
}
}
}
But I have to specify which attribute I want the list to add in the method, meaning I have to create a new method every time I want to find different attribute to add.
So I am trying to have the attribute added to the method as a generic Type parameter I have the code below:
public static void GetFieldNames<Att>(System.Object obj, List<string> list) where Att : System.Attribute
{
// Getting the class
Type t = obj.GetType();
// Getting all the fields(Variables)
FieldInfo[] fis = t.GetFields(BindingFlags.ExactBinding | BindingFlags.Instance | BindingFlags.Public);
for (int i = 0; i < fis.Length; i++)
{
// Filtering through the list and if the field(Variable) is marked with a ShowInToolTip attribute ....
Att attribute = Attribute.GetCustomAttribute(fis[i], typeof(Att)) as Att;
if (attribute != null)
{
list.Add(fis[i].Name);
}
}
}
and I am implementing as follows:
List<string> stats = new List<string>();
CharacterStats characterStats;
GetFieldNames<Stat>(characterStats, stats);
But unfortunately I am getting a null reference error. It is quite late while typing this so I am sure I am making a simple error but if anyone could help just look over the code that would be much appreciated.
characterStats
isn't initialized. Obviously you'll get NRE in the first line,obj.GetType()
.CharacterStats
instance? Maybe you want something likeGetFieldNames<TObject, TAtt>
?