What is the fastest way to implement a new class that inherits from List<T>
?
class Animal {}
class Animals : List<Animal> {} // (1)
One problem I've encountered: By simply doing (1), I've found that I'm not getting the benefit of inheriting any constructors from List<T>
.
In the end, I'd like Animals
to behave a lot like a List<T>
(e.g., can be constructed, compatibility with Linq). But in addition, I'd also like to be able to add my own custom methods.
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