A function member implemented in a value-type can be invoked through a boxed instance of that value-type in the following situations:
When the function member is an override of a method inherited from type object and is invoked through an instance expression of type object.
When the function member is an implementation of an interface function member and is invoked through an instance expression of an interface-type.
When the function member is invoked through a delegate.
In these situations, the boxed instance is considered to contain a variable of the value-type, and this variable becomes the variable referenced by this within the function member invocation. In particular, this means that when a function member is invoked on a boxed instance, it is possible for the function member to modify the value contained in the boxed instance.
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