Check if 'T' inherits or implements a class/interface
You can use constraints on the class.
MyClass<T> where T : Employee
Take a look at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/d5x73970.aspx
If you want to check during compilation: Error if if T
does NOT implement the desired interface/class, you can use the following constraint
public void MyRestrictedMethod<T>() where T : MyInterface1, MyInterface2, MySuperClass
{
//Code of my method here, clean without any check for type constraints.
}
I hope that helps.
There is a Method called Type.IsAssignableFrom().
To check if T
inherits/implements Employee
:
typeof(Employee).IsAssignableFrom(typeof(T));
If you are targeting .NET Core, the method has moved to TypeInfo:
typeof(Employee).GetTypeInfo().IsAssignableFrom(typeof(T).GetTypeInfo())
Note that if you want to constrain your type T
to implement some interface or inherit from some class, you should go for @snajahi's answer, which uses compile-time checks for that and genereally resembles a better approach to this problem.