Why does List<T> need to inherit IList<T> and IList interfaces at the same time?
To support backward compatibility 向后兼容
For example, if the List<T> class implemented only the IList<T> interface, no code could consider a List<DateTime> object an IList.
And interface IList is explict implemented in it. So you can only invoke the methods by its interface not class type.
posted on 2010-09-12 17:43 Clarence Yang 阅读(286) 评论(0) 编辑 收藏 举报