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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T13:49:39+00:00 2026-05-16T13:49:39+00:00

If the Covariant type parameters which added in .Net Framework 4 enable me to

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If the Covariant type parameters which added in .Net Framework 4 enable me to make assignments that look like polymorphism

Why I can write

IEnumerable<object> lst = new List<string>();

And I can’t write

List<object> lst = new List<string>();
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    2026-05-16T13:49:39+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 1:49 pm

    There are 2 reasons why it doesn’t work:

    • IEnumerable<T> is covariant (it is declared public interface IEnumerable<out T>), but IList<T> isn’t. Otherwise you would be able to do something like that:

      IList<string> listOfStrings = ...
      IList<object> listOfObjects = listOfStrings;
      listOfObjects.Add(42); // would fail at runtime because it is actually a list of strings, not ints
      
    • Covariance and contravariance only work on interfaces, not on concrete classes

    From MSDN:

    In the .NET Framework version 4, variant type parameters are restricted to generic interface and generic delegate types.

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