Why doesnt this work?
public class ClassOptions {}
public interface Inode {
ClassOptions Options {get;}
}
public class MyClass : Inode {
public ClassOptions Options { get; set; }
}
public class ClassDerivedOptions : ClassOptions {
}
public class MyDerivedClass : Inode {
public ClassDerivedOptions Options { get; set; } << does not implement INode...
}
[ the compiler message tells me why it breaks but i’d like to know the reasoning behind why the compiler doesnt let this through – also if there are any work arounds? – thanks]
It doesn’t work because the INode interface explicitly calls for an Options property of type ClassOptions. C# doesn’t support return type covariance (which is what you’re asking for in this case).
For what it’s worth, there’s also a language feature request on Microsoft Connect specifically for return type covariance:
Need covariant return types in C# / all .NET languages
If you look at the page, they also mention that the common work-around is to use Explicit Interface Implementation: