"Keyword 'this' is not valid in a static property, static method, or static field initializer" when adding methods to an ExpandoObject
I am try to add a dynamic method to ExpandoObject which would return the properties (added dynamically) to it, however it's always giving me error.
Is something wrong I am doing here?
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.Dynamic;
namespace DynamicDemo
{
class ExpandoFun
{
public static void Main()
{
Console.WriteLine("Fun with Expandos...");
dynamic student = new ExpandoObject();
student.FirstName = "John";
student.LastN开发者_开发问答ame = "Doe";
student.Introduction=new Action(()=>
Console.WriteLine("Hello my name is {0} {1}",this.FirstName,this.LastName);
);
Console.WriteLine(student.FirstName);
student.Introduction();
}
}
}
The Compiler is flagging the following error: Error 1
Keyword 'this' is not valid in a static property, static method, or static field initializer
D:\rnd\GettingStarted\DynamicDemo\ExpandoFun.cs 20 63 DynamicDemo
Well, you're using this
in the lambda, which would refer to the object that is creating the Action
. You cannot do that because you're in a static method.
Even if you were in an instance method, it would not work with this
because it would refer to the instance of the object creating the Action
, not the ExpandoObject
where you're tucking it.
You need to reference the ExpandoObject (student):
student.Introduction=new Action(()=>
Console.WriteLine("Hello my name is {0} {1}",student.FirstName,student.LastName);
);
There's no "this" available to you.
Capture the object when creating the lambda instead:
student.Introduction = new Action(
()=>
Console.WriteLine("Hello my name is {0} {1}", student.FirstName, student.LastName)
);
Then it works.
You can't use this
keyword in the action, because here this
refers to the current instance(not student), which causes the compile error because the code is in a static method. Check this:
dynamic student = new ExpandoObject();
student.FirstName = "John";
student.LastName = "Doe";
student.Introduction = new Action(() => Console.WriteLine("Hello my name is {0} {1}", student.FirstName, student.LastName));
Console.WriteLine(student.FirstName);
student.Introduction();
student.FirstName = "changed";
Console.WriteLine(student.FirstName);
student.Introduction();
Output:
John Doe
Hello my name is John Doe
changed Doe
Hello my name is changed Doe
You are invoking the action code from the static Main method. There you cannot access object properties. You must replace it with
student.Introduction = new Action(
() =>
{
Console.WriteLine("Hello my name is {0} {1}", student.FirstName, student.LastName);
};
e.g.
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