Question

Im trying to implement CRTP interface to my code, but the constraint make me stuck. how to implement the constraints if i have code structure look like this? Is this legal? Thank you.

interface IInterface<T>
    where T: IInterface<T>
{
    //bla bla bla
    T Member { get; set; }
}
interface ITest1<iTest2, iTest1> : IInterface<iTest2>
{
    //bla bla bla
}
interface ITest2<iTest1, iTest3> : IInterface<iTest1>
{
    iTest3 RefMember { get; set; }
    //bla bla bla
}
interface ITest3<iTest2>
{
    List<iTest2> manyTest { get; set; }
    //bla bla bla
}
class Test1 : ITest1<Test2, Test1>
{
    //bla bla bla
}
class Test2 : ITest2<Test1, Test3>
{
    //bla bla bla
}
class Test3 : ITest3<Test2>
{
    //bla bla bla    
}
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Solution

 public abstract class MyBase
{
    /// <summary>
    /// The my test method. divyang
    /// </summary>
    public virtual void MyVirtualMethodWhichIsOverridedInChild()
    {
        Console.Write("Method1 Call from MyBase");
    }

    /// <summary>
    /// The my another test method.
    /// </summary>
    public abstract void MyAnotherTestMethod();

    /// <summary>
    /// The my best method.
    /// </summary>
    public virtual void MyVirualMethodButNotOverridedInChild()
    {
        Console.Write("Method2 Call from MyBase");
    }
}

now make base class

public abstract class CrtpBaseWrapper<T> : MyBase
    where T : CrtpBaseWrapper<T>
{
}

then you can make your subclass

public class CrtpChild : CrtpBaseWrapper<CrtpChild>
{
    /// <summary>
    /// The my test method. divyang
    /// </summary>
    public override void MyVirtualMethodWhichIsOverridedInChild()
    {
        Console.Write("Method1 Call from CrtpChild");
    }

    /// <summary>
    /// The my another test method.
    /// </summary>
    public override void MyAnotherTestMethod()
    {
        Console.Write("MyAnotherTestMethod Call from CrtpChild");
    }
}
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