@QPaysTaxes it will return the runtimetype for you
@QPaysTaxes return a as T;
but you'll return null if a isn't a T or none of the types in the type hierarchy are assignable to T
@QPaysTaxes I don't think you can unless you hand me a full example. Maybe we should take this to Ministry to not clutter the transcript here
@QPaysTaxes if you have no contraints defined that is possible.
What are valid conversions then?
You have to provide how your implementation is going to construct that type
You can't create a type out of thin air
And you have logic that creates that T for you, right?
something like StreamReader.ReadLong();