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c# - Is it possible to use IComparable to compare entities in Entity Framework?

I have a POCO class that implements IComparable.

public interface IEntity : IComparable
{
    long Id { get; set; }

    Func<IEntity, bool> CompareFunction { get; }
}

public abstract class BaseEntity : IEntity
{
    public virtual long Id { get; set; }

    public Func<IEntity, bool> CompareFunction
    {
        get
        {
            Func<IEntity, bool> compare = EvaluateEquivalency;
            return compare;
        }
    }

    public static int Compare(BaseEntity left, BaseEntity right)
    {
        if (object.ReferenceEquals(left, right))
        {
            return 0;
        }

        if (object.ReferenceEquals(left, null))
        {
            return -1;
        }

        return left.CompareTo(right);
    }

    public static bool operator ==(BaseEntity left, BaseEntity right)
    {
        if (object.ReferenceEquals(left, null))
        {
            return object.ReferenceEquals(right, null);
        }

        return left.Equals(right);
    }

    public static bool operator !=(BaseEntity left, BaseEntity right)
    {
        return !(left == right);
    }

    public static bool operator <(BaseEntity left, BaseEntity right)
    {
        return Compare(left, right) < 0;
    }

    public static bool operator >(BaseEntity left, BaseEntity right)
    {
        return Compare(left, right) > 0;
    }

    public override bool Equals(object obj)
    {
        IEntity other;

        if (!(obj is IEntity)) return false;

        other = (IEntity)obj;

        if (object.ReferenceEquals(other, null))
        {
            return false;
        }

        return this.CompareTo(other) == 0;
    }

    public override int GetHashCode()
    {
        return base.GetHashCode();
    }

    public virtual int CompareTo(object obj)
    {
        if (obj == null) throw new ArgumentNullException("obj");
        if (!(obj is IEntity)) throw new ArgumentException("obj is not an IEntity");

        if (this.Id == ((IEntity)obj).Id) return 0;

        return -1;
    }

    private bool EvaluateEquivalency(IEntity toCompare)
    {
        return Equals(toCompare);
    }
}

There is DbSet for my POCO class in my DbContext.

However, when I execute BaseRepository.Exists() I get a System.NotSupportedException.

public class BaseRepository<TEntity> : IRepository<TEntity> where TEntity : class, IEntity
{
    ...

    private TEntity Exists(TEntity entity)
    {
        return Context.DbSet<TEntity>.FirstOrDefult(i => i.CompareTo(entity) == 0);
    }

    private TEntity ExistsV2(TEntity entity)
    {
        return Context.DbSet<TEntity>.FirstOrDefult(i => i.CompareFunction(entity) == 0);
    }

    ...
}

The exception stack trace looks like...

System.NotSupportedException was unhandled by user code
  Message=Unable to create a constant value of type '{My POCO Class}'. Only primitive types or enumeration types are supported in this context.
  Source=System.Data.Entity
  StackTrace:
       at System.Data.Objects.ELinq.ExpressionConverter.ConstantTranslator.TypedTranslate(ExpressionConverter parent, ConstantExpression linq)
       at System.Data.Objects.ELinq.ExpressionConverter.TypedTranslator`1.Translate(ExpressionConverter parent, Expression linq)
       at System.Data.Objects.ELinq.ExpressionConverter.TranslateExpression(Expression linq)
       at System.Data.Objects.ELinq.ExpressionConverter.EqualsTranslator.TypedTranslate(ExpressionConverter parent, BinaryExpression linq)
       at System.Data.Objects.ELinq.ExpressionConverter.TypedTranslator`1.Translate(ExpressionConverter parent, Expression linq)
       at System.Data.Objects.ELinq.ExpressionConverter.TranslateExpression(Expression linq)
       at System.Data.Objects.ELinq.ExpressionConverter.TranslateLambda(LambdaExpression lambda, DbExpression input)
       at System.Data.Objects.ELinq.ExpressionConverter.TranslateLambda(LambdaExpression lambda, DbExpression input, DbExpressionBinding& binding)
       at System.Data.Objects.ELinq.ExpressionConverter.MethodCallTranslator.OneLambdaTranslator.Translate(ExpressionConverter parent, MethodCallExpression call, DbExpression& source, DbExpressionBinding& sourceBinding, DbExpression& lambda)
       at System.Data.Objects.ELinq.ExpressionConverter.MethodCallTranslator.FirstPredicateTranslatorBase.Translate(ExpressionConverter parent, MethodCallExpression call)
       at System.Data.Objects.ELinq.ExpressionConverter.MethodCallTranslator.SequenceMethodTranslator.Translate(ExpressionConverter parent, MethodCallExpression call, SequenceMethod sequenceMethod)
       at System.Data.Objects.ELinq.ExpressionConverter.MethodCallTranslator.TypedTranslate(ExpressionConverter parent, MethodCallExpression linq)
       at System.Data.Objects.ELinq.ExpressionConverter.TypedTranslator`1.Translate(ExpressionConverter parent, Expression linq)
       at System.Data.Objects.ELinq.ExpressionConverter.TranslateExpression(Expression linq)
       at System.Data.Objects.ELinq.ExpressionConverter.Convert()
       at System.Data.Objects.ELinq.ELinqQueryState.GetExecutionPlan(Nullable`1 forMergeOption)
       at System.Data.Objects.ObjectQuery`1.GetResults(Nullable`1 forMergeOption)
       at System.Data.Objects.ObjectQuery`1.System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<T>.GetEnumerator()
       at System.Linq.Enumerable.FirstOrDefault[TSource](IEnumerable`1 source)
       at System.Data.Objects.ELinq.ObjectQueryProvider.<GetElementFunction>b__1[TResult](IEnumerable`1 sequence)
       at System.Data.Objects.ELinq.ObjectQueryProvider.ExecuteSingle[TResult](IEnumerable`1 query, Expression queryRoot)
       at System.Data.Objects.ELinq.ObjectQueryProvider.System.Linq.IQueryProvider.Execute[S](Expression expression)
       at System.Data.Entity.Internal.Linq.DbQueryProvider.Execute[TResult](Expression expression)
       at System.Linq.Queryable.FirstOrDefault[TSource](IQueryable`1 source, Expression`1 predicate)

When I execute BaseRepository.ExistsV2() I get a slightly different System.NotSupportedException.

System.NotSupportedException was unhandled by user code
  HResult=-2146233067
  Message=The LINQ expression node type 'Invoke' is not supported in LINQ to Entities.
  Source=System.Data.Entity
  StackTrace:
       at System.Data.Objects.ELinq.ExpressionConverter.NotSupportedTranslator.Translate(ExpressionConverter parent, Expression linq)
       at System.Data.Objects.ELinq.ExpressionConverter.TranslateExpression(Expression linq)
       at System.Data.Objects.ELinq.ExpressionConverter.TranslateLambda(LambdaExpression lambda, DbExpression input)
       at System.Data.Objects.ELinq.ExpressionConverter.TranslateLambda(LambdaExpression lambda, DbExpression input, DbExpressionBinding& binding)
       at System.Data.Objects.ELinq.ExpressionConverter.MethodCallTranslator.OneLambdaTranslator.Translate(ExpressionConverter parent, MethodCallExpression call, DbExpression& source, DbExpressionBinding& sourceBinding, DbExpression& lambda)
       at System.Data.Objects.ELinq.ExpressionConverter.MethodCallTranslator.FirstPredicateTranslatorBase.Translate(ExpressionConverter parent, MethodCallExpression call)
       at System.Data.Objects.ELinq.ExpressionConverter.MethodCallTranslator.SequenceMethodTranslator.Translate(ExpressionConverter parent, MethodCallExpression call, SequenceMethod sequenceMethod)
       at System.Data.Objects.ELinq.ExpressionConverter.MethodCallTranslator.TypedTranslate(ExpressionConverter parent, MethodCallExpression linq)
       at System.Data.Objects.ELinq.ExpressionConverter.TypedTranslator`1.Translate(ExpressionConverter parent, Expression linq)
       at System.Data.Objects.ELinq.ExpressionConverter.TranslateExpression(Expression linq)
       at System.Data.Objects.ELinq.ExpressionConverter.Convert()
       at System.Data.Objects.ELinq.ELinqQueryState.GetExecutionPlan(Nullable`1 forMergeOption)
       at System.Data.Objects.ObjectQuery`1.GetResults(Nullable`1 forMergeOption)
       at System.Data.Objects.ObjectQuery`1.System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<T>.GetEnumerator()
       at System.Linq.Enumerable.FirstOrDefault[TSource](IEnumerable`1 source)
       at System.Data.Objects.ELinq.ObjectQueryProvider.<GetElementFunction>b__1[TResult](IEnumerable`1 sequence)
       at System.Data.Objects.ELinq.ObjectQueryProvider.ExecuteSingle[TResult](IEnumerable`1 query, Expression queryRoot)
       at System.Data.Objects.ELinq.ObjectQueryProvider.System.Linq.IQueryProvider.Execute[S](Expression expression)
       at System.Data.Entity.Internal.Linq.DbQueryProvider.Execute[TResult](Expression expression)
       at System.Linq.Queryable.FirstOrDefault[TSource](IQueryable`1 source, Expression`1 predicate)

I've read the Entity Framework doesn't support IComparable? Is there anyway around this or does anyone know whether the functionality will be available in EF6?

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No, you can't do this.

EF requires all operations to be able to execute 100% server-side. Supporting IComparable or IEquatable would require EF to be able to translate arbitrary IL into SQL, which it can't yet do.

Otherwise, it would have to pass the entire unfiltered result set to the client. You can achieve exactly this by using AsEnumerable():

Context.DbSet<TEntity>.AsEnumerable().FirstOrDefault(i => i.CompareTo(entity) == 0);

This will of course run quite slow though, so I wouldn't recommend it if the table is of any significant size.


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