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C# - How can i wrap a static class

I want to make util classes for System.Io (such as File, Directory etc).

Since inheritance cannot be done for static classes i want to know how would be a proper way to wrap lets say System.Io.File.

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no9 Avatar asked Dec 24 '10 10:12

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1 Answers

I would create three types:

  • An interface containing all the methods you want to be able to test etc, e.g.

    public interface IFileSystem
    {
        Stream OpenWrite(string filename);
        TextReader OpenText(string filename);
        // etc
    }
    
  • An implementation which delegates to the system implementation:

    public class FrameworkFileSystem : IFileSystem
    {
        public Stream OpenWrite(string filename)
        {
            return File.OpenWrite(filename);
        }
        // etc
    }
    
  • A fake implementation for testing:

    public class FakeFileSystem : IFileSystem
    {
        // Probably all kinds of things to allow in-memory files
        // to be created etc
    }
    

You may well not want to put everything from File in there though - as many of the operations can be composed from the "core" ones. Of course, that would mean reimplementing the operations yourself, which may be undesirable...

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Jon Skeet Avatar answered Sep 23 '22 12:09

Jon Skeet