Why is there no IArray(T) interface in .NET?

自作多情 提交于 2019-11-27 23:35:48

Design questions are not always black and white.

One side is exact interfaces for each situation, which makes the whole process of actually implementing interfaces a real pain.

The other is few(er) multi-purpose interfaces which aren't always fully supported by the implementor but make many things easier, such as passing instances around which are similar but would not get the same interfaces assigned in the "exact interface" design.

So the BCL designers chose to go the second way. Sometimes I also wish that interfaces were a little less multi-purpose, especially for the collections and with the C#4 interface co-/contravariance features (which cannot be applied to most collection interfaces escept for IEnumerable<> because they contain both co- as well as contravariant parts).

Also, it's a shame that the base classes such as string and the primitive types do not support some interfaces such as ICharStream (for strings, which could be used for regex etc. to allow using other sources than string instances for pattern matching) or IArithmetic for numeric primitives, so that generic math would be possible. But I guess that all frameworks have some weak points.

Well, the interfaces aren't perfect but a dev can check the IsReadOnly property before calling Add/Remove/Set...

The closest you can get is to return IEnumerable< T > and then the client (a.k.a. caller) can call .ToArray() themselves.

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