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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T16:35:07+00:00 2026-05-11T16:35:07+00:00

I would have made the title more specific but I don’t know how to

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I would have made the title more specific but I don’t know how to put it. I’m trying to infer the type of a generic’s generic.

public class BaseAction<T>
{
   public virtual void Commit(T t1, T t2){ //do something };
}

public class SpecificAction : BaseAction<int>
{
   // I would have specific code in here dealing with ints
   // public override void virtual Commit(int t1, int t2)
}

public static class DoSomething
{
    // this obviously doesn't compile
    // I want this method to know what K is based off of T.
    // eg. T is SpecificAction of type BaseAction<int>
    // can I get int from T ?
    public static void Execute<T>(K oldObj, K newObj) where T : BaseAction<K>, new()
    {
        T action = new T();
        action.Commit(oldObj, newObj);
    }
}

I want to be able to write something like this, with helpful intellisense. Is it possible?

DoSomething.Execute<SpecificAction>(5,4);
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    2026-05-11T16:35:07+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 4:35 pm

    I think the best case you can achieve is something like this:

    public static class DoSomething
    {
        public static void Execute<T,K>(K oldObj, K newObj) 
                                          where T : BaseAction<K>, new()
        {
            T action = new T();
            action.Commit(oldObj, newObj);
        }
    }
    

    and you’d have to specify:

    DoSomething.Execute<SpecificAction, int>(5,4);
    

    I doubt there would be a compile-time method to infer the generic parameter of a base class.

    I have another idea (which I don’t suggest, but for the record):

    public static void Execute<T, K>(Func<T> constructor, K oldObj, K newObj) 
                                where T : BaseAction<K> // no `new()` necessary
    {
        T action = constructor();
        action.Commit(oldObj, newObj);
    }
    

    which you could use with:

    DoSomething.Execute(() => new SpecificAction(), 4, 5);
    
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