How to apply an Extension Method on the object having the type of ExpandoObject?

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遥遥无期 2021-01-21 16:31

Here is my code:

public static class DynamicExtensions

    public static void Add(this ExpandoObject obj, string path){
        dynamic _obj = obj;
        if (         


        
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  • 2021-01-21 17:10

    Dynamic explicitly excludes extension methods. This is because the method is resolved at run time, not compile time. To resolve the method call correctly, the DLR would need information about the call that includes which using directives are in force; there's no mechanism to do that. See this answer by Eric Lippert for more detail: https://stackoverflow.com/a/5313149/385844

    You can, of course, call the method using the static method call syntax:

    DynamicExtensions.Add(obj, "p1");
    
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  • 2021-01-21 17:19

    The problem is using dynamic with extension methods - the two just don't go together. This would be fine:

    ExpandoObject obj = new ExpandoObject();
    obj.Add("p1");
    

    ... but with just dynamic, there's no extension method support.

    From section 7.6.5.2 of the C# 5 spec:

    In a method invocation (§7.5.5.1) of one of the forms

    expr . identifier ( )
    expr . identifier ( args )
    expr . identifier < typeargs > ( )
    expr . identifier < typeargs > ( args )
    

    if the normal processing of the invocation finds no applicable methods, an attempt is made to process the construct as an extension method invocation. If expr or any of the args has compile-time type dynamic, extension methods will not apply.

    While the compiler could remember the using directives which it would have to check to apply extension methods, it just doesn't - perhaps for performance reasons, or perhaps because it was just felt to be a lot of work for relatively little benefit.

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