What is the difference between
Foo<T> where T : BaseObject
and
Foo<BaseObject>
Isn’t this statement the same?
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No, it is not the same.
With:
Tcan be anyBaseObjecttype and its inheritors.With:
Tmust beBaseObjectexactly (assuming no variance modifiers were declared inFoofor the generic type parameter).