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Read-only list or unmodifiable list in .NET 4.0


From what I can tell, .NET 4.0 still lacks read-only lists. Why does the framework still lack this functionality? Isn't this one of the commonest pieces of functionality for domain-driven design?

One of the few advantages Java has over C# is this in the form of the Collections.unmodifiablelist(list) method, which it seems is long overdue in IList<T> or List<T>.

Using IEnumerable<T> is the easiest solution to the question - ToList can be used and returns a copy.


Solution

  • You're looking for ReadOnlyCollection, which has been around since .NET2.

    IList<string> foo = ...;
    // ...
    ReadOnlyCollection<string> bar = new ReadOnlyCollection<string>(foo);
    

    or

    List<string> foo = ...;
    // ...
    ReadOnlyCollection<string> bar = foo.AsReadOnly();
    

    This creates a read-only view, which reflects changes made to the wrapped collection.