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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T10:14:12+00:00 2026-05-13T10:14:12+00:00

I have a C# interface defined as so: public interface IMenuSecurityService { void SetSecurityFlags(List<MenuItem>

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I have a C# interface defined as so:

public interface IMenuSecurityService
{
    void SetSecurityFlags(List<MenuItem> items);
}

I need to implement this interface in a VB.NET class. When I implement the SetSecurityFlags method with the items parameter passed using ByVal, it compiles.

Public Sub SetSecurityFlags(ByVal items As List(Of L1.Common.Model.MenuItem)) Implements IMenuSecurityService.SetSecurityFlags
    ' Do some work
End Sub

When I try to implement it with the items parameter passed using ByRef, I get the following compiler error:

Class ‘UserRights’ must implement ‘Sub SetSecurityFlags(items As System.Collections.Generic.List(Of Model.MenuItem))’ for interface

Public Sub SetSecurityFlags(ByRef items As List(Of L1.Common.Model.MenuItem)) Implements IMenuSecurityService.SetSecurityFlags
    ' Do some work
End Sub

I can’t seem to figure this one out. Does VB.NET not support this or am I doing something wrong?

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    2026-05-13T10:14:12+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:14 am

    This isn’t a VB vs C# issue – it’s an issue of your signature being wrong.

    Your method doesn’t implement the interface, because the interface method has a by-value parameter, whereas your method has a by-reference parameter. You’ll have the same problem if you do it in C#:

    interface IFoo
    {
        void Bar(int x);
    }
    
    class Foo : IFoo
    {
        public void Bar(ref int x) {}
    }
    

    Compilation error:

    Test.cs(8,7): error CS0535: 'Foo' does not implement interface member
        'IFoo.Bar(int)'
    

    You haven’t explained why you think you need to use a ByRef parameter – it’s possible that you don’t really understand pass-by-reference vs pass-by-value semantics when it comes to reference types like List<T>. Have a look at my article on the topic for more information.

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