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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T01:53:30+00:00 2026-06-14T01:53:30+00:00

I’ve been building a small access rules module for a project where every particular

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I’ve been building a small access rules module for a project where every particular rule is reflected by a generic Rule<TEntity> object. The rule takes a delegate to execute a certain logic.

There is a RulesContext class that provides methods to check access to a certain entity “foo” like this:

rulesContext.CanIRead<Foo>(myFoo);

My intention was to store all rules build during a setup process into one collection. But every approach I tried lead to a dead end.

I thought of something like:

IDictionary<Type, Rule<object>> _rules = new Dictionary<Type, Rule<object>>();

and:

var fooRule = new Rule<Foo>(foo => foo.FullfillsACertainFooCriterion())
_rules.Add(typeof(Foo), fooRule);

The CanIRead implementation would make sure to use the dictionary properly:

public bool CanIRead<TEntity>(TEntity entity)
{
    var rule = _rules[typeof(entity)];
    return rule.CanIRead(entity);
}

But the compiler does not like this: Rule<Foo> cannot be assigned to a parameter of type Rule<object>. Which kind of makes sense since it would break the contract (which says that I can use the dictionary’s methods with any object as parameter which does not hold true for the fooRule which only accepts Foo typed objects. – Liskov principle)

However I cannot think of a way to solve this. How could I store Rule objects with different types in one collection?

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    2026-06-14T01:53:32+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 1:53 am

    Instead of using IDictionary<Type, object> which could hold anything (e.g. DateTime) as a value in the dictionary, you could make the values strictly Rule objects

    Here

    namespace RuleConsole
    {
       class Program
       {
          static void Main(string[] args)
          {
             var context = new RulesContext();
    
             var objA = new A();
             var objB = new B();
    
             context.AddRule<A>(new Rule<A>(objA));
             context.AddRule<B>(new Rule<B>(objB));
    
             Console.WriteLine(context.CanIRead<A>(objA));
             Console.WriteLine(context.CanIRead<B>(objB));
    
             Console.ReadKey();
          }
       }
    
       public interface IRule { }
       public interface IRule<T> : IRule { }
    
       public class Rule<T> : IRule<T> 
       {
          T _entity;
          public Rule(T entity)
          {
             _entity = entity;
          }
       }
    
       public class A { }
       public class B { }
    
       public class RulesContext
       {
          Dictionary<Type, IRule> _ruleDict= new Dictionary<Type, IRule>();
    
          public void AddRule<TEntity>(Rule<TEntity> rule)
          {
             _ruleDict.Add(typeof(TEntity), rule);
          }
    
          public bool CanIRead<TEntity>(TEntity entity)
          {
             var rule = (IRule<TEntity>)_ruleDict[typeof(TEntity)];
    
             //CanIRead implementation here
    
             return rule != null;
          }
       }
    }
    
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