MethodBase.IsGenericMethodDefinition Property     
Definition
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Gets a value indicating whether the method is a generic method definition.
public:
 virtual property bool IsGenericMethodDefinition { bool get(); };public virtual bool IsGenericMethodDefinition { get; }member this.IsGenericMethodDefinition : boolPublic Overridable ReadOnly Property IsGenericMethodDefinition As BooleanProperty Value
true if the current MethodBase object represents the definition of a generic method; otherwise, false.
Remarks
If the current MethodBase represents a generic method definition, then:
- The IsGenericMethodDefinition property is - true.
- For each Type object in the array returned by the GetGenericArguments method: - The Type.IsGenericParameter property is - true.
- The Type.DeclaringMethod property returns the current instance. 
- The Type.GenericParameterPosition property is the same as the position of the Type object in the array. 
 
Note
Generics are not supported by default; this property returns false if not overridden in a derived class. Generic constructors are not supported in the .NET Framework version 2.0, so this property returns false if the current instance is of type ConstructorInfo.
For a list of the invariant conditions for terms specific to generic methods, see the IsGenericMethod property. For a list of the invariant conditions for other terms used in generic reflection, see the Type.IsGenericType property.