Why can't you use a ref or out parameter in a lambda expression?
I came across the error today and found a workaround but I was still curious why this is a compile-time error.
CS1628: Cannot use in ref or out parameter 'parameter' inside an anonymous method, lambda expression, or query expression
Here's a simple example:
private void Foo()
{
int value;
Bar(out value);
}
private void Bar(out int value)
{
value = 3;
int[] array = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 };
int newValue = array.Where(a => a == value).First();
}
Lambdas have the appearance of changing the lifetime of variables that they capture. For instance, the following lambda expression causes the parameter p1 to live longer than the current method frame as its value can be accessed after the method frame is no longer on the stack
Func<int> Example(int p1) {
return () => p1;
}
Another property of captured variables is that changes to the variables are also visible outside the lambda expression. For example, the following code prints out 42
void Example2(int p1) {
Action del = () => { p1 = 42; };
del();
Console.WriteLine(p1);
}
These two properties produce a certain set of effects which fly in the face of a ref
parameter in the following ways:
ref
parameters may have a fixed lifetime. Consider passing a local variable as a ref
parameter to a function.ref
parameter itself. Both within the method and in the caller.These are somewhat incompatible properties and are one of the reasons they are disallowed in lambda expressions.