DeconstructionInfo Struct
Definition
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The representation of a deconstruction as a tree of Deconstruct methods and conversions. Methods only appear in non-terminal nodes. All terminal nodes have a Conversion.
Here's an example:
A deconstruction like (int x1, (long x2, long x3)) = deconstructable1
with
Deconstructable1.Deconstruct(out int y1, out Deconstructable2 y2)
and
Deconstructable2.Deconstruct(out int z1, out int z2)
is represented as 5 DeconstructionInfo nodes.
The top-level node has a Method (Deconstructable1.Deconstruct), no Conversion, but has two Nested nodes. Its first nested node has no Method, but has a Conversion (Identity). Its second nested node has a Method (Deconstructable2.Deconstruct), no Conversion, and two Nested nodes. Those last two nested nodes have no Method, but each have a Conversion (ImplicitNumeric, from int to long).
public value class DeconstructionInfo
public struct DeconstructionInfo
public readonly struct DeconstructionInfo
type DeconstructionInfo = struct
Public Structure DeconstructionInfo
- Inheritance
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DeconstructionInfo
Properties
Conversion |
The conversion for a terminal position in the deconstruction tree. |
Method |
The Deconstruct method (if any) for this non-terminal position in the deconstruction tree. |
Nested |
The children for this deconstruction node. |
Applies to
.NET