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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T17:48:17+00:00 2026-05-22T17:48:17+00:00

I’ll attempt to shorten this code example: public interface IThing { //… Stuff }

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I’ll attempt to shorten this code example:

public interface IThing
{
    //...  Stuff
}

public class Thing1 : IThing
{  
}

public class Thing2 : IThing
{  
}

public interface IThingView<out T>
{
    ICollection<T> ViewAll();
}

public class ThingView<T> : IThingView<T>
{
    ICollection<T> ViewAll() { return new List<T>(); }  //  There's a big operation here
}

public interface IThingViewerFactory
{
    public IThingView<IThing> Build(string Which);
}

public class ThingViewerFactory
{
    public IThingView<IThing> Build(string Which)
    {
        if(Which.Equals("Thing1") { return new (IThingView<IThing>)new ThingViewer<Thing1>();}
        else { return new (IThingView<IThing>)new ThingViewer<Thing2>();}
    }
}

That’s a rough idea of what I’m doing. I have a number of Thing classes that require a viewer, which will follow a comon interface. I’d like a factory to generate these by me passing in a string with the name. I keep getting a compiler error complaining:

Invalid variance: The type parameter ‘T’ must be invariantly valid on ‘IThingView.ViewAll()’. ‘T’ is covariant.

I realize even if I get this to work, I’ll have to do some casting afterwards… I’m fine with that. And I realize this approach is more than likely not necessary. At this point this has become more of a pride/curiosity issue.

Thanks!

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    2026-05-22T17:48:18+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 5:48 pm

    You cannot make a covariant ICollection<T>, since it allows you to put Ts into it.

    You can make a covariant read-only collection, a contravariant write-only collection, or an invariant read-write collection.
    You can’t do both, or it wouldn’t be typesafe.

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