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// Copyright 2009-2022 Josh Close
// This file is a part of CsvHelper and is dual licensed under MS-PL and Apache 2.0.
// See LICENSE.txt for details or visit http://www.opensource.org/licenses/ms-pl.html for MS-PL and http://opensource.org/licenses/Apache-2.0 for Apache 2.0.
// https://github.com/JoshClose/CsvHelper
using System.Collections;
using CsvHelper.Configuration;
namespace CsvHelper.TypeConversion
{
/// <summary>
/// Throws an exception when used. This is here so that it's apparent
/// that there is no support for <see cref="IEnumerable"/> type conversion. A custom
/// converter will need to be created to have a field convert to and
/// from an IEnumerable.
/// </summary>
public class EnumerableConverter : DefaultTypeConverter
{
/// <summary>
/// Throws an exception.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="text">The string to convert to an object.</param>
/// <param name="row">The <see cref="IReaderRow"/> for the current record.</param>
/// <param name="memberMapData">The <see cref="MemberMapData"/> for the member being created.</param>
/// <returns>The object created from the string.</returns>
public override object? ConvertFromString(string? text, IReaderRow row, MemberMapData memberMapData)
{
var message = "Converting IEnumerable types is not supported for a single field. " +
"If you want to do this, create your own ITypeConverter and register " +
"it in the TypeConverterFactory by calling AddConverter.";
throw new TypeConverterException(this, memberMapData, text, row.Context, message);
}
/// <summary>
/// Throws an exception.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="value">The object to convert to a string.</param>
/// <param name="row">The <see cref="IWriterRow"/> for the current record.</param>
/// <param name="memberMapData">The <see cref="MemberMapData"/> for the member being written.</param>
/// <returns>The string representation of the object.</returns>
public override string? ConvertToString(object? value, IWriterRow row, MemberMapData memberMapData)
{
var message = "Converting IEnumerable types is not supported for a single field. " +
"If you want to do this, create your own ITypeConverter and register " +
"it in the TypeConverterFactory by calling AddConverter.";
throw new TypeConverterException(this, memberMapData, value, row.Context, message);
}
}
}
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