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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T04:09:48+00:00 2026-05-27T04:09:48+00:00

Does anyone know a trick that would allow me to do something like this

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Does anyone know a trick that would allow me to do something like this (where Function is a Func<bool>:

        UnaryNode<bool> compliment = new UnaryNode<bool>()
            { Function = () => !compliment.Right.Value };

The following works in place, but is not as nice.

        UnaryNode<bool> compliment = new UnaryNode<bool>();
        compliment.Function = () => !compliment.Right.Value;
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    2026-05-27T04:09:49+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 4:09 am

    This is not allowed, as documented in the langauge specification. Section 7.6.10.2:

    It is not possible for the object initializer to refer to the newly
    created object it is initializing.

    Nor do I find your second version in any way not “nice.” As for a “trick,” it would be something even more “ugly.” You would need to create a temporary throwaway, and then rely upon lambdas closing over the variable instead of the value. For example, given:

    class Foo
    {
        public Func<bool> Function;     
        public Bar Bar;
    }
    
    class Bar
    {
        public bool Value;
    }
    

    You could then have

    // DO NOT try this at home
    Foo foo = null; 
    Foo temp = new Foo { Function = () => !foo.Bar.Value };
    foo = temp;
    
    bool result1 = foo.Function(); // true
    foo.Bar.Value = true;
    bool result2 = foo.Function(); // false
    

    Is that more or less “nice” than what you already have?

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