I have a nullable c# 10 .net 6 project with an extension method to ThrowIfNull
using System;
using System.Runtime.CompilerServices;
#nullable enable
public static class NullExtensions
{
    public static T ThrowIfNull<T>(
        this T? argument, 
        string? message = default, 
        [CallerArgumentExpression("argument")] string? paramName = default
    )
    {
        if (argument is null)
        {
            throw new ArgumentNullException(paramName, message);
        }
        else
        {
            return argument;
        }
    }
}
The extension method implicitly converts string? to string but it does not work for other primitive types like int? or bool?
public class Program
{
    public static void Main()
    {
        Console.WriteLine("Hello World");
        
        string? foo = "foo";
        string nonNullableFoo = foo.ThrowIfNull();  // success from "string?" to "string"
        Console.WriteLine(nonNullableFoo);
        
        bool? baz = true;
        bool nonNullableBaz = baz.ThrowIfNull();    // success from "string?" to "string"
        Console.WriteLine(nonNullableFoo);
        
        int? bar = 2;
        int nonNullableBar = bar.ThrowIfNull(); // error: Cannot implicitly convert type 'int?' to 'int'
        Console.WriteLine(nonNullableBar);
    }
}
How do I make the extension implicitly convert int? and bool??
Here is the full dotnet fiddle https://dotnetfiddle.net/LiQ8NL
 
     
    