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Class NotSpecification<T>

Represents the specification which indicates the semantics opposite to the given specification.

Inheritance
System.Object
Specification<T>
NotSpecification<T>
Implements
ISpecification<T>
Inherited Members
Specification<T>.IsSatisfiedBy(T)
Namespace: Volo.Abp.Specifications
Assembly: Volo.Abp.Specifications.dll
Syntax
public class NotSpecification<T> : Specification<T>, ISpecification<T>
Type Parameters
Name Description
T

The type of the object to which the specification is applied.

Constructors

NotSpecification(ISpecification<T>)

Initializes a new instance of NotSpecification<T> class.

Declaration
public NotSpecification(ISpecification<T> specification)
Parameters
Type Name Description
ISpecification<T> specification

The specification to be reversed.

Methods

ToExpression()

Gets the LINQ expression which represents the current specification.

Declaration
public override Expression<Func<T, bool>> ToExpression()
Returns
Type Description
Expression<Func<T, System.Boolean>>

The LINQ expression.

Overrides
Volo.Abp.Specifications.Specification<T>.ToExpression()

Implements

ISpecification<T>

Extension Methods

AbpObjectExtensions.As<T>(Object)
AbpObjectExtensions.To<T>(Object)
AbpObjectExtensions.IsIn<T>(T, T[])
AbpObjectExtensions.If<T>(T, Boolean, Func<T, T>)
AbpObjectExtensions.If<T>(T, Boolean, Action<T>)
LockExtensions.Locking(Object, Action)
LockExtensions.Locking<T>(T, Action<T>)
LockExtensions.Locking<TResult>(Object, Func<TResult>)
LockExtensions.Locking<T, TResult>(T, Func<T, TResult>)
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