问题
I have a bunch of regular, closed and opened types in my assembly. I have a query that I'm trying to rule out the open types from it
class Foo { } // a regular type
class Bar<T, U> { } // an open type
class Moo : Bar<int, string> { } // a closed type
var types = Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().GetTypes().Where(t => ???);
types.Foreach(t => ConsoleWriteLine(t.Name)); // should *not* output "Bar`2"
Upon debugging the generic arguments of an open type, I found that their FullName
is null (as well as other things like the DeclaringMethod
) - So this could be one way:
bool IsOpenType(Type type)
{
if (!type.IsGenericType)
return false;
var args = type.GetGenericArguments();
return args[0].FullName == null;
}
Console.WriteLine(IsOpenType(typeof(Bar<,>))); // true
Console.WriteLine(IsOpenType(typeof(Bar<int, string>))); // false
Is there a built-in way to know if a type is open? if not, is there a better way to do it? Thanks.
回答1:
You could use IsGenericTypeDefinition:
typeof(Bar<,>).IsGenericTypeDefinition // true
typeof(Bar<int, string>).IsGenericTypeDefinition // false
回答2:
Type.IsGenericTypeDefinition is not technically the correct property to rule out open types. It will however work just fine in your case (and indeed in most other cases).
That being said, a type can be open without being a generic type definition. In the more general case, e.g. in a public method that accepts a Type parameter, what you really want is Type.ContainsGenericParameters.
For full details see the answer to this question:
Difference between Type.IsGenericTypeDefinition and Type.ContainsGenericParameters
TL;DR: The latter is recursive, while the former is not, and can thus be "fooled" by constructing a generic type that has a generic type definition as at least one of its generic type parameters.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25811514/detect-if-a-generic-type-is-open