UPDATE: I've filed this as an issue on Microsoft Connect if you can reproduce this and/or would love to see this fixed please help vote up the issue over there.
I've been trying to solve this problem for hours now.
Would really appreciate whatever idea/advice you can think of.First of all, I have 3 files Class.cs
Definitions.cs
and Program.cs
. I've pasted file contents over at http://pastie.org/1049492 for you to try out.
The problem is that, If you have ALL 3 files in the same console application project. The application compiles and runs just fine.
If however, I have Class.cs
and Definitions.cs
in a "library" project which is referenced to from the main console application project which has only the Program.cs
file, compilation fails with:
- Delegate
Act
does not take 2 arguments. - Cannot convert lambda expression to delegate type 'DC.Lib.Produce' because some of the return types in the block are not implicitly convertible to the delegate retu开发者_JAVA百科rn type ...
Here is a complete solution with 3 projects -- 1 with all files combined together and another with the definitions put in another project:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/149124/DummyConsole.zipI'm using VS2010 RTW Professional edition.
Interesting. I think you've found an actual bug in the C# compiler - although I may be missing something subtle. I've written a slightly simplified version which avoids possibilities of overloading etc coming into play, and which dispenses with the extra method:
// Definitions.cs
public interface IData { }
public delegate IData Foo(IData input);
public delegate IData Bar<T>(IData input, T extraInfo);
public delegate Foo Produce<T>(Bar<T> next);
// Test.cs
class Test
{
static void Main()
{
Produce<string> produce =
next => input => next(input, "This string should appear.");
}
}
Demonstration of compiling as one assembly, with no errors:
> csc Test.cs Definitions.cs
Demonstration of compiling as two assemblies with errors:
> csc /target:library Definitions.cs
> csc Test.cs /r:Definitions.dll
Test.cs(5,43): error CS1662: Cannot convert lambda expression
to delegate type 'Produce<string>'
because some of the return types in the block are not
implicitly convertible to the delegate return type
Test.cs(5,52): error CS1593: Delegate 'Bar' does not take 2 arguments
I can't think of any reason why this should be different across different assemblies, as everything's public. The spec rarely talks about assembly boundaries other than for internal
reasons.
Interestingly, I get the same error for both the C# 3 and 4 compilers.
Emailing Eric and Mads now...
EDIT: Note that you can work around this using an explicit parameter list. For example, in my sample code, this will work:
Produce<string> produce =
(Bar<string> next) => input => next(input, "This string should appear.");
I resolved this by renaming of C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\Microsoft.CSharp.targets (don't delete it!) which is a warning in output window. The new project wroks fine now but the previous one couldn't be loaded. After that I renamed the file again to it's original name. Now both projects can be compiled without errors. This is an empiric solution but I hope it helps
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