I have an interface (IRepository<T>) that is currently being extended for each specific repository, ie: IUserRepository : IRepository<User>.
Each of these interfaces has corresponding concrete classes, ie: UserRepository : Repository<User>, IUserRepository.
These individual repositories don't add any additional functionality, they are all empty interfaces/classes that are used simply to pass the generics around.
I use StructureMap to resolve IUserRepository into UserRepository using a Registry with an assembly scanner and some naming conventions.
I'd like this to move to a way more optimised state, where instead of passing around instances of IUserRepository and getting it resolved to UserRepository, I can pass around IRepository<User> and have it resolved to Repository<User>.
This would remove the need to create these extra empty interfaces and classes.
I can't work out a way to use StructureMap's configuration to setup this generic mapping. Something like this:
For(typeof(IRepository<>).Use(typeof(Repository<>)).WithTheGenericTypeFromTheInterfaceSuppliedAsATypeParameter();
Edit
After getting the first couple of answers, I want to clarify this a bit more.
I don't want to create individual classes for the For bit of the configuration.  I want to have the following classes/interfaces in my code:
- IRepository<T> where T : Entity
- Repository<T> : IRepository<T> where T : Entity
- Person : Entity
- Product : Entity
- Order : Entity
- Whatever : Entity
And have the following mappings achieved with convention:
IRepository<Person> => Repository<Person>
IRepository<Product> => Repository<Product>
IRepository<Order> => Repository<Order>
IRepository<Whatever> => Repository<Whatever>
But I do not want to have to create a mapping for each one, ala:
For<IRepository<Person>>().Use<Repository<Person>>();
For<IRepository<Product>>().Use<Repository<Product>>();
For<IRepository<Order>>().Use<Repository<Order>>();
For<IRepository<Whatever>>().Use<Repository<Whatever>>();
I want a single mapping that will work for any IRepository:
For<IRepository<>>().Use<Repository<>>().WithTheSameGenericType();
I would then use this to inject the repositories into services:
public MyService(IRepository<User> userRepository)
And expect that to be resolved to a Repository<User> at runtime.
 
     
     
     
    