Questions tagged [contravariance]
Within the type system of a programming language, covariance and contravariance refers to the ordering of types from narrower to wider and their interchangeability or equivalence in certain situations (such as parameters, generics, and return types)
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Difference between Variance, Covariance, Contravariance, Bivariance and Invariance in TypeScript
Could you please explain using small and simple TypeScript examples what is Variance, Covariance, Contravariance, Bivariance and Invariance?
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Why covariance and contravariance do not support value type
IEnumerable<T> is co-variant but it does not support value type, just only reference type. The below simple code is compiled successfully:
IEnumerable<string> strList = new List<string&...
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How do I return a reference to something inside a RefCell without breaking encapsulation?
I have a struct that has inner mutability.
use std::cell::RefCell;
struct MutableInterior {
hide_me: i32,
vec: Vec<i32>,
}
struct Foo {
//although not used in this particular ...
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Difference between Covariance & Contra-variance
I am having trouble understanding the difference between covariance and contravariance.
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How is Generic Covariance & Contra-variance Implemented in C# 4.0?
I didn't attend PDC 2008, but I heard some news that C# 4.0 is announced to support Generic covariance and contra-variance. That is, List<string> can be assigned to List<object>. How could ...
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Why doesn't the example compile, aka how does (co-, contra-, and in-) variance work?
Following on from this question, can someone explain the following in Scala:
class Slot[+T] (var some: T) {
// DOES NOT COMPILE
// "COVARIANT parameter in CONTRAVARIANT position"
}
I ...
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Understanding Covariant and Contravariant interfaces in C#
I've come across these in a textbook I am reading on C#, but I am having difficulty understanding them, probably due to lack of context.
Is there a good concise explanation of what they are and what ...
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Covariance, Invariance and Contravariance explained in plain English?
Today, I read some articles about Covariance, Contravariance (and Invariance) in Java. I read the English and German Wikipedia article, and some other blog posts and articles from IBM.
But I'm still ...
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Give examples of functions which demonstrate covariance and contravariance in the cases of both overloading and overriding in Java? [closed]
Please show a good example for covariance and contravariance in Java.
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Generics : List<? extends Animal> is same as List<Animal>?
I am just trying to understand the extends keyword in Java Generics.
List<? extends Animal> means we can stuff any object in the List which IS A Animal
then won't the following also mean the ...
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Why does C# (4.0) not allow co- and contravariance in generic class types?
What is the real reason for that limitation? Is it just work that had to be done? Is it conceptually hard? Is it impossible?
Sure, one couldn't use the type parameters in fields, because they are ...
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Casting List<T> - covariance/contravariance problem
Given the following types:
public interface IMyClass { }
public class MyClass : IMyClass { }
I wonder how can I convert a List<MyClass> to a List<IMyClass>? I am not completely clear on ...
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C# : Is Variance (Covariance / Contravariance) another word for Polymorphism?
I am trying to figure out the exact meaning of the words Covariance and Contravariance from several articles online and questions on StackOverflow, and from what I can understand, it's only another ...
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Why are contravariant parameter types in Java not allowed for overriding?
When overriding a method of a superclass, Java allows the return type to be covariant.
Why are contravariant parameter types in contrast not allowed when overriding methods?
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ref and out parameters in C# and cannot be marked as variant
What does the statement mean?
From here
ref and out parameters in C# and
cannot be marked as variant.
1) Does it mean that the following can not be done.
public class SomeClass<R, A>: ...
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Covariance and Contravariance with C# Arrays [duplicate]
While reading a section of an article about covariance and contravariance at Wikipedia, I ran into the following, bolded sentence:
First consider the array type constructor: from the type Animal we ...
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Contravariance explained
First of, I have read many explanations on SO and blogs about covariance and contravariance and a big thanks goes out to Eric Lippert for producing such a great series on Covariance and Contravariance....
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T must be contravariantly valid
What is wrong with this?
interface IRepository<out T> where T : IBusinessEntity
{
IQueryable<T> GetAll();
void Save(T t);
void Delete(T t);
}
It says:
Invalid variance: The ...
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How would contravariance be used in Java generics?
In Java, covariance allows the API designer to specify that an instance may be generalised as a certain type or any of that type's subtypes. For example:
List<? extends Shape> shapes = new ...
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Why is Function[-A1,...,+B] not about allowing any supertypes as parameters?
I believe one can define covariance (at least, for objects) as 'the ability to use a value of a narrower (sub) type in place of a value of some wider (super) type', and that contravariance is the ...
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What is the difference between covariance and contra-variance in programming languages? [closed]
Can anyone explain the concept of covariance and contravariance in
programming language theory?
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Why is parameter in contravariant position?
I'm trying to use a covariant type parameter inside a trait to construct a case-class like so:
trait MyTrait[+T] {
private case class MyClass(c: T)
}
compiler says:
error: covariant type T occurs ...
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Why doesn't delegate contravariance work with value types?
This snippet is not compiled in LINQPad.
void Main()
{
(new[]{0,1,2,3}).Where(IsNull).Dump();
}
static bool IsNull(object arg) { return arg == null; }
The compiler's error message is:
No ...
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Why covariance does not work with generic method
Assume I have interface and class:
public interface ITree {}
public class Tree : ITree {}
As IEnumerable<T> is covariant, the code line below is compiled successfully:
IEnumerable<ITree>...
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How to find the minimum covariant type for best fit between two types?
There's IsAssignableFrom method returns a boolean value indicates if one type is assignable from another type.
How can we not only test if they are assignable from or to each other, but also know ...
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Understanding Covariance and Contravariance in C# 4.0
I watched a video about it on Channel 9 but I didn't really understand it much.
Can someone please give me a simple example about these that's easy to understand? After that maybe how it would be ...
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Generic Variance in C# 4.0
Generic Variance in C# 4.0 has been implemented in such a way that it's possible to write the following without an exception (which is what would happen in C# 3.0):
List<int> intList = new ...
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Contravariance vs Covariance in Scala
I just learned Scala. Now I am confused about Contravariance and Covariance.
From this page, I learned something below:
Covariance
Perhaps the most obvious feature of subtyping is the ability to ...
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How to check covariant and contravariant position of an element in the function?
This is a code snippet from one of the articles that I read regarding contravariance and covariance in scala. However, I fail to understand the error message thrown by the scala compiler "error: ...
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Why wasn't TEventArgs made contravariant in the standard event pattern in the .NET ecosystem?
When learning more about the standard event model in .NET, I found that before introducing generics in C#, the method that will handle an event is represented by this delegate type:
//
// Summary:
// ...
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What are good reasons for choosing invariance in an API like Stream.reduce()?
Reviewing Java 8 Stream API design, I was surprised by the generic invariance on the Stream.reduce() arguments:
<U> U reduce(U identity,
BiFunction<U,? super T,U> accumulator,...
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Generic wildcards in variable declarations in Scala
In Java I might do this:
class MyClass {
private List<? extends MyInterface> list;
public void setList(List<MyImpl> l) { list = l; }
}
...assuming that (MyImpl implements ...
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covariant type T occurs in contravariant position
I know this question has been asked before, but either the answers don't apply to this case, or I don't understand them.
Basically, why doesn't the following (simple example that recreates my problem) ...
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Why the concept of "Covariance" and "Contravariance" are applicable while implementing the methods of an interface?
The use case is some what like this:
public class SomeClass : ICloneable
{
// Some Code
// Implementing interface method
public object Clone()
{
// Some Clonning Code
}
}
...
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How to make a generic class with inheritance?
How can I make the following code work? I don't think I quite understand C# generics. Perhaps, someone can point me in the right direction.
public abstract class A
{
}
public class ...
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Why aren't there many discussions about co- and contra-variance in Haskell (as opposed to Scala or C#)?
I know what covariance and contravariance of types are. My question is why haven't I encountered discussion of these concepts yet in my study of Haskell (as opposed to, say, Scala)?
It seems there is ...
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Simple examples of co and contravariance
Could someone provide me simple C# examples of convariance, contravariance, invariance and contra-invariance (if such thing exists).
All samples I've seen so far was just casting some object into ...
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How are co- and contra-variance used in designing business applications?
I know about using co- and contravariance in the standard library (e.g. collections and trait Function) I wonder how co- and contravariance are used in design of "real world" business applications.
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Contravariance invalid when using interface's delegate as a parameter type
Consider the contravariant interface definition with a delegate:
public interface IInterface<in TInput>
{
delegate int Foo(int x);
void Bar(TInput input);
void Baz(TInput ...
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Why is the concept in template template argument not verified?
C++20 allows the program to specify concept for template template argument. For example,
#include <concepts>
template <typename T> concept Char = std::same_as<T, char>;
template <...
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Why method defined like "cons[B >: A](v: B)" accepts argument of type which is not supertype of A?
I am studying variance in scala right now, and I think I have a good understanding of contravariance. For example given trait List[-A], I know that List[Int] is a supertype of List[AnyVal].
But say ...
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How to make generic class that contains a Set of only its own type or subtypes as Children?
abstract class Animal { }
class Mammal : Animal { }
class Dog : Mammal { }
class Reptile : Animal { }
class AnimalWrapper<T> where T : Animal
{
public ISet<AnimalWrapper<T>> ...
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Override contra-variance workaround needed
I'm having difficulty finding the (what I'm sure is a very common) design pattern to work around the following problem. Consider this piece of code:
class AA {};
class BB : public AA {};
class A
{
...
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C# delegate contravariance with lambda expression [duplicate]
The second test method below does not compile (cannot convert lambda expression to target type D1). Does that mean that (non-generic) delegate contravariance does not work with lambda expressions?
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Natural map derivation algorithm
This Reddit post by Edward Kmett provides a constructive definition of a natural map, the one from the free theorem for fmap (which I read in yet another Edward Kmett's post):
For given f, g, h and k,...
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Implementing a method inside a Scala parameterized class with a covariant type
I've read a few tutorials including the main Scala documentation regarding method signatures of covariant types. Suppose I have the following abstract class:
abstract class List[+A] {
def head: A
...
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How do contravariant types work in golang 1.18 with generics?
In golang 1.18 I would like to define a function like follows:
func Pipe[A, T1, T2 any](left func(A) T1, right func(T1) T2) func(A) T2 {
return func(a A) T2 {
return right(left(a))
}
}
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C# variance annotation of a type parameter, constrained to be value type
It is possible in C# to add variance annotation to type parameter, constrained to be value type:
interface IFoo<in T> where T : struct
{
void Boo(T x);
}
Why is this allowed by compiler if ...
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Covariance and contravariance on Tasks
Given the followin snippet, i quite dont understand WHY what im going to achieve is not possible:
Interface:
public interface IEntityRepository<out T> : IRepository<IEntity> {
void ...
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Covariance and Contravariance on the same type argument
The C# spec states that an argument type cannot be both covariant and contravariant at the same time.
This is apparent when creating a covariant or contravariant interface you decorate your type ...