Using string constants in implicit conversion

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Published on 2010-01-24T18:43:58Z Indexed on 2010/04/10 18:33 UTC
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Consider the following code:

public class TextType {

    public TextType(String text) {
        underlyingString = text;
    }

    public static implicit operator String(TextType text) {
        return text.underlyingString;
    }

    private String underlyingString;
}

TextType text = new TextType("Something");
String str = text; // This is OK.

But I want to be able do the following, if possible.

TextType textFromStringConstant = "SomeOtherText";

I can't extend the String class with the TextType implicit operator overload, but is there any way to assign a literal string to another class (which is handled by a method or something)?

String is a reference type so when they developed C# they obviously had to use some way to get a string literal to the class. I just hope it's not hardcoded into the language.

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