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SettingsPropertyHelper.op_Implicit(SettingsPropertyHelper) operator

Defined in

Type: SettingsPropertyHelper Namespace: Akavache.Settings.Core Assembly: Akavache.Settings.dll

Applies to

net10.0, net10.0-tvos26.0, net10.0-maccatalyst26.0, net10.0-browserwasm1.0, net10.0-desktop1.0, net10.0-android36.0, net10.0-ios26.0, net10.0-windows10.0.19041, net10.0-macos26.0, net9.0, net9.0-windows10.0.19041, net9.0-browserwasm1.0, net9.0-desktop1.0, net8.0, net8.0-windows10.0.19041, net8.0-ios17.5, net8.0-maccatalyst17.5, net8.0-macos14.2, net8.0-macos14.5, net8.0-tvos17.2, netstandard2.1, net481, net462

public static implicit operator T(SettingsPropertyHelper<T> helper)

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Summary: Implicit conversion from the helper to the underlying value type. Lets callers write bool enabled = settings.Enabled;, if (settings.Enabled) { ... }, or settings.IntValue == 5 without having to reach through Value. The conversion is equivalent to Value — same latest-cached value, same synchronous read.

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
helper[SettingsPropertyHelper](#The helper to unwrap.

Returns: T

Remarks

The conversion does not fire in every context — in particular, generic constraints like Assert.That<T>(T) pin T to SettingsPropertyHelper itself, not the underlying type, so assertions need .Value or an explicit cast. Comparisons, conditions, and assignments into a typed variable all flow through naturally.