How do I define a generic class that implements an interface and constrains the type parameter?

First the implemented interfaces, then the generic type constraints separated by where : class SampleC : IDisposable where T : IDisposable // case C { // ↑ public void Dispose() { throw new NotImplementedException(); } }.

First the implemented interfaces, then the generic type constraints separated by where: class SampleC : IDisposable where T : IDisposable // case C { // ↑ public void Dispose() { throw new NotImplementedException(); } }.

Class SampleC : IDisposable where T : IDisposable // case C { public void Dispose() { throw new NotImplementedException(); } }.

Class SampleC : IDisposable where T : IDisposable { ... }.

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