Compilation.HasImplicitConversion(ITypeSymbol, ITypeSymbol) Method
Definition
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Returns true if there is an implicit (C#) or widening (VB) conversion from
fromType
to toType
. Returns false if
either fromType
or toType
is null, or
if no such conversion exists.
public:
bool HasImplicitConversion(Microsoft::CodeAnalysis::ITypeSymbol ^ fromType, Microsoft::CodeAnalysis::ITypeSymbol ^ toType);
public bool HasImplicitConversion (Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.ITypeSymbol fromType, Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.ITypeSymbol toType);
public bool HasImplicitConversion (Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.ITypeSymbol? fromType, Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.ITypeSymbol? toType);
member this.HasImplicitConversion : Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.ITypeSymbol * Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.ITypeSymbol -> bool
Public Function HasImplicitConversion (fromType As ITypeSymbol, toType As ITypeSymbol) As Boolean
Parameters
- fromType
- ITypeSymbol
- toType
- ITypeSymbol
Returns
Applies to
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