I want to do something like this :
myYear = record.GetValueOrNull<int?>("myYear"),
Notice the nullable type as the generic parameter.
Since the GetValueOrNull
function could return null my first attempt was this:
public static T GetValueOrNull<T>(this DbDataRecord reader, string columnName)
where T : class
{
object columnValue = reader[columnName];
if (!(columnValue is DBNull))
{
return (T)columnValue;
}
return null;
}
But the error I'm getting now is:
The type 'int?' must be a reference type in order to use it as parameter 'T' in the generic type or method
Right! Nullable<int>
is a struct
! So I tried changing the class constraint to a struct
constraint (and as a side effect can't return null
any more):
public static T GetValueOrNull<T>(this DbDataRecord reader, string columnName)
where T : struct
Now the assignment:
myYear = record.GetValueOrNull<int?>("myYear");
Gives the following error:
The type 'int?' must be a non-nullable value type in order to use it as parameter 'T' in the generic type or method
Is specifying a nullable type as a generic parameter at all possible?
Change the return type to Nullable<T>
, and call the method with the non nullable parameter
static void Main(string[] args)
{
int? i = GetValueOrNull<int>(null, string.Empty);
}
public static Nullable<T> GetValueOrNull<T>(DbDataRecord reader, string columnName) where T : struct
{
object columnValue = reader[columnName];
if (!(columnValue is DBNull))
return (T)columnValue;
return null;
}