Example #1
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        public static bool IsAssignableFrom(TypeInfo toTypeInfo, TypeInfo fromTypeInfo, FoundationTypes foundationTypes)
        {
            if (toTypeInfo == null)
                throw new NullReferenceException();
            if (fromTypeInfo == null)
                return false;   // It would be more appropriate to throw ArgumentNullException here, but returning "false" is the desktop-compat behavior.

            if (fromTypeInfo.Equals(toTypeInfo))
                return true;

            if (toTypeInfo.IsGenericTypeDefinition)
            {
                // Asking whether something can cast to a generic type definition is arguably meaningless. The desktop CLR Reflection layer converts all
                // generic type definitions to generic type instantiations closed over the formal generic type parameters. The .NET Native framework
                // keeps the two separate. Fortunately, under either interpretation, returning "false" unless the two types are identical is still a 
                // defensible behavior. To avoid having the rest of the code deal with the differing interpretations, we'll short-circuit this now.
                return false;
            }

            if (fromTypeInfo.IsGenericTypeDefinition)
            {
                // The desktop CLR Reflection layer converts all generic type definitions to generic type instantiations closed over the formal 
                // generic type parameters. The .NET Native framework keeps the two separate. For the purpose of IsAssignableFrom(), 
                // it makes sense to unify the two for the sake of backward compat. We'll just make the transform here so that the rest of code
                // doesn't need to know about this quirk.
                fromTypeInfo = fromTypeInfo.GetGenericTypeDefinition().MakeGenericType(fromTypeInfo.GenericTypeParameters).GetTypeInfo();
            }

            if (fromTypeInfo.CanCastTo(toTypeInfo, foundationTypes))
                return true;

            Type toType = toTypeInfo.AsType();
            Type fromType = fromTypeInfo.AsType();

            // Desktop compat: IsAssignableFrom() considers T as assignable to Nullable<T> (but does not check if T is a generic parameter.)
            if (!fromType.IsGenericParameter)
            {
                Type nullableUnderlyingType = Nullable.GetUnderlyingType(toType);
                if (nullableUnderlyingType != null && nullableUnderlyingType.Equals(fromType))
                    return true;
            }
            return false;
        }