I am trying to make a method to enumerate any enum, by returning a list containing each constant name and value.
Here's my code:
Type enumType = typeof(SomeEnum);
var enumConstants =
Enum.GetValues(enumType).
Cast<enumType>().
Select(x => new { Value = (int) x, Name = x.ToString() });
(I declare enumType
in this snippet but it is in fact declared in my method signature as MyMethod(Type enumType)
. I am not showing my method signature because that would require to introduce some struct I am using, which is not relevant to the problem here)
The problem is that this code does not compile and I am getting on the Cast<enumType>().
line the following error:
The type or namespace name 'enumType' could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)
I don't understand how can enumType
be unknown, I just declared it on the previous line!
Note that on the Enum.GetValues(enumType).
line, there is no error flagged.
Am I missing something here? Is some LINQ playing tricks?
T
, nottypeof(T)
.