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c# - Difference between Type.IsGenericTypeDefinition and Type.ContainsGenericParameters

The System.Type type contains the properties IsGenericTypeDefinition and ContainsGenericParameters. After reading the MSDN documentation I conclude that both properties exist to to check whether a type is an open or closed generic type.

However, I fail to see what the difference is between the two, and when you want to use one over the other.

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Type.ContainsGenericParameters is recursive:

var genericList = typeof(List<>);
var listOfSomeUnknownTypeOfList = genericList.MakeGenericType(genericList);
listOfSomeUnknownTypeOfList.IsGenericTypeDefinition;  // => false
listOfSomeUnknownTypeOfList.ContainsGenericParameters; // => true

What happens here is that listOfSomeUnknownTypeOfList is not a generic type definition itself because its type parameter is known to be a List<T> for some T. However, since the type of listOfSomeUnknownTypeOfList is not exactly known (because its type argument is a type definition) ContainsGenericParameters is true.


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