Determine Calling Object Type in C#

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灰色年华
灰色年华 2021-02-05 14:37

Regardless of whether or not this is a good idea, is it possible to implement an interface where the executing function is aware of the calling object\'s type?

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  •  故里飘歌
    2021-02-05 15:04

    First, yes, it's a terrible idea to do this and breaks all kinds of solid design principles. You should definitely consider an alternative approach if that's open, like simply using polymorphism—this seems like it can be refactored to a pretty clear case of single dispatch.

    Secondly, yes, it's possible. Use System.Diagnostics.StackTrace to walk the stack; then get the appropriate StackFrame one level up. Then determine which method was the caller by using GetMethod() on that StackFrame. Note that building a stack trace is a potentially expensive operation, and it's possible for callers of your method to obscure where things are really coming from.


    Edit: This comment from the OP makes it pretty clear that this could probably be a generic or polymorphic method. @devinb, you might want to consider making a new question that provides more detail about what you're trying to do, and we can see if it lends itself well to a good solution.

    The short version is that I would end up have 30 or 40 identical functions that were simply off by one or two lines. – devinb (12 secs ago)

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