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Deconstruction is ambiguous



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I have a vector class with two deconstruction methods as follows:



public readonly struct Vector2

public readonly double X, Y;

...

public void Deconstruct( out double x, out double y )

x = this.X;
y = this.Y;


public void Deconstruct( out Vector2 unitVector, out double length )

length = this.Length;
unitVector = this / length;




Somewhere else I have:



Vector2 foo = ...
(Vector2 dir, double len) = foo;


This gives me:



CS0121: The call is ambiguous between the following methods or properties: 'Vector2.Deconstruct(out double, out double)' and 'Vector2.Deconstruct(out Vector2, out double)'


How is this ambiguous?



Edit: Calling Deconstruct manually works fine:



foo.Deconstruct( out Vector2 dir, out double len );









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  • If your Vector class had implicit conversion to/from a double, say, then this would be ambiguous.

    – Ian Mercer
    3 hours ago

















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I have a vector class with two deconstruction methods as follows:



public readonly struct Vector2

public readonly double X, Y;

...

public void Deconstruct( out double x, out double y )

x = this.X;
y = this.Y;


public void Deconstruct( out Vector2 unitVector, out double length )

length = this.Length;
unitVector = this / length;




Somewhere else I have:



Vector2 foo = ...
(Vector2 dir, double len) = foo;


This gives me:



CS0121: The call is ambiguous between the following methods or properties: 'Vector2.Deconstruct(out double, out double)' and 'Vector2.Deconstruct(out Vector2, out double)'


How is this ambiguous?



Edit: Calling Deconstruct manually works fine:



foo.Deconstruct( out Vector2 dir, out double len );









share|improve this question
























  • If your Vector class had implicit conversion to/from a double, say, then this would be ambiguous.

    – Ian Mercer
    3 hours ago













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I have a vector class with two deconstruction methods as follows:



public readonly struct Vector2

public readonly double X, Y;

...

public void Deconstruct( out double x, out double y )

x = this.X;
y = this.Y;


public void Deconstruct( out Vector2 unitVector, out double length )

length = this.Length;
unitVector = this / length;




Somewhere else I have:



Vector2 foo = ...
(Vector2 dir, double len) = foo;


This gives me:



CS0121: The call is ambiguous between the following methods or properties: 'Vector2.Deconstruct(out double, out double)' and 'Vector2.Deconstruct(out Vector2, out double)'


How is this ambiguous?



Edit: Calling Deconstruct manually works fine:



foo.Deconstruct( out Vector2 dir, out double len );









share|improve this question
















I have a vector class with two deconstruction methods as follows:



public readonly struct Vector2

public readonly double X, Y;

...

public void Deconstruct( out double x, out double y )

x = this.X;
y = this.Y;


public void Deconstruct( out Vector2 unitVector, out double length )

length = this.Length;
unitVector = this / length;




Somewhere else I have:



Vector2 foo = ...
(Vector2 dir, double len) = foo;


This gives me:



CS0121: The call is ambiguous between the following methods or properties: 'Vector2.Deconstruct(out double, out double)' and 'Vector2.Deconstruct(out Vector2, out double)'


How is this ambiguous?



Edit: Calling Deconstruct manually works fine:



foo.Deconstruct( out Vector2 dir, out double len );






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  • If your Vector class had implicit conversion to/from a double, say, then this would be ambiguous.

    – Ian Mercer
    3 hours ago

















  • If your Vector class had implicit conversion to/from a double, say, then this would be ambiguous.

    – Ian Mercer
    3 hours ago
















If your Vector class had implicit conversion to/from a double, say, then this would be ambiguous.

– Ian Mercer
3 hours ago





If your Vector class had implicit conversion to/from a double, say, then this would be ambiguous.

– Ian Mercer
3 hours ago












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This is by design in C#. Overloads of Deconstruct must have different arity (number of parameters), otherwise they are ambiguous.




Pattern-matching does not have a left-hand-side. More elaborate
pattern-matching scheme is to have a parenthesized list of patterns to
match, and we use the number of patterns to decide which Deconstruct
to use
.
- Neal Gafter https://github.com/dotnet/csharplang/issues/1998#issuecomment-438472660







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This is by design in C#. Overloads of Deconstruct must have different arity (number of parameters), otherwise they are ambiguous.




Pattern-matching does not have a left-hand-side. More elaborate
pattern-matching scheme is to have a parenthesized list of patterns to
match, and we use the number of patterns to decide which Deconstruct
to use
.
- Neal Gafter https://github.com/dotnet/csharplang/issues/1998#issuecomment-438472660







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This is by design in C#. Overloads of Deconstruct must have different arity (number of parameters), otherwise they are ambiguous.




Pattern-matching does not have a left-hand-side. More elaborate
pattern-matching scheme is to have a parenthesized list of patterns to
match, and we use the number of patterns to decide which Deconstruct
to use
.
- Neal Gafter https://github.com/dotnet/csharplang/issues/1998#issuecomment-438472660







share|improve this answer




















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    That is thoroughly disappointing!

    – Chris
    4 hours ago













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This is by design in C#. Overloads of Deconstruct must have different arity (number of parameters), otherwise they are ambiguous.




Pattern-matching does not have a left-hand-side. More elaborate
pattern-matching scheme is to have a parenthesized list of patterns to
match, and we use the number of patterns to decide which Deconstruct
to use
.
- Neal Gafter https://github.com/dotnet/csharplang/issues/1998#issuecomment-438472660







share|improve this answer















This is by design in C#. Overloads of Deconstruct must have different arity (number of parameters), otherwise they are ambiguous.




Pattern-matching does not have a left-hand-side. More elaborate
pattern-matching scheme is to have a parenthesized list of patterns to
match, and we use the number of patterns to decide which Deconstruct
to use
.
- Neal Gafter https://github.com/dotnet/csharplang/issues/1998#issuecomment-438472660








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