I have defined a partial class with a property like this:
public partial class Item{
public string this[string key]
{
get
{
if (Fields == null) return null;
if (!Fields.ContainsKey(key))
{
var prop = GetType().GetProperty(key);
if (prop == null) return null;
return prop.GetValue(this, null) as string;
}
object value = Fields[key];
return value as string;
}
set
{
var property = GetType().GetProperty(key);
if (property == null)
{
Fields[key] = value;
}
else
{
property.SetValue(this, value, null);
}
}
}
}
So that i can do:
myItem["key"];
and get the content of the Fields dictionary. But when i build i get:
"member names cannot be the same as their enclosing type"
Why?
Indexers automatically have a default name of Item
- which is the name of your containing class. As far as the CLR is concerned, an indexer is just a property with parameters, and you can't declare a property, method etc with the same name as the containing class.
One option is to rename your class so it's not called Item
. Another would be to change the name of the "property" used for the indexer, via [IndexerNameAttribute]
.
Shorter example of brokenness:
class Item
{
public int this[int x] { get { return 0; } }
}
Fixed by change of name:
class Wibble
{
public int this[int x] { get { return 0; } }
}
Or by attribute:
using System.Runtime.CompilerServices;
class Item
{
[IndexerName("Bob")]
public int this[int x] { get { return 0; } }
}
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