are the two methods in the class "Confused" below the same?
class MyClass
{
public override string ToString()
{
return "I am confused now";
}
}
class Confused
{
public MyClass GetMyClass()
{
return new MyClass();
}
public T GetMyClass<T>() where T : MyClass, new()
{
return System.Activator.CreateInstance<T>();
}
}
class Program
{
static void Main()
{
Confused c = new Confused();
System.Console.WriteLine(c.GetMyClass());
System.Console.WriteLine(c.GetMyClass<MyClass>());
}
}
They produce different IL, but is there any reason to write the generic version other than the 'straight up' version other than to confuse the heck out of collegues :)