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c# - What does "The type T must be a reference type in order to use it as parameter" mean?

I'm trying to create a generic controller on my C#/MVC/Entity Framework application.

public class GenericRecordController<T> : Controller
{
    private DbSet<T> Table;
    // ... 

    public action()
    {
        // ... 
        db.Entry(T_Instance).State = System.Data.Entity.EntityState.Modified;
    }
}

However the DbSet<T> and T_Instance line has a compiler error.

The type T must be a reference type in order to use it as parameter.

When I constrain it as a class, it was solved.

Controller where T : class

What does the error mean? I'm not asking for a solution, I would like to understand why this error occurs and why constraining it as a class solves it.

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If you look at the definition of DbSet<TEntity>:

public class DbSet<TEntity> : DbQuery<TEntity>, IDbSet<TEntity>, IQueryable<TEntity>, IEnumerable<TEntity>, IQueryable, IEnumerable, IInternalSetAdapter 
where TEntity : class

Because it has a type constraint that the generic type must be a class then you must initialize it with a type that also matches this condition:

public class GenericRecordController<T> : Controller where T : class
{ ... }

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