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Hi,

In C#, when I'm reflecting over a derived type, how come I don't see base classes' static fields?

I've tried both type.GetFields(BindingFlags.Static) and type.GetFields().

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This is how it works. static members are really non-object-oriented stuff. They are not polymorphic and they really belong to their declaring type and are unrelated to other types in the inheritance hierarchy. For instance, a static initializer for a base class is not required to run before accessing a static member in a derived class.

static members of base classes are not returned unless BindingFlags.FlattenHierarchy is specified:

type.GetFields(BindingFlags.Static 
             | BindingFlags.FlattenHierarchy
             | BindingFlags.Public)
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Should be noted that this still won't find private statics on a base class. Just in case that's what OP is trying to do. – womp Aug 24 at 23:31
Yes, that was just an example. Just add BindingFlags.NonPublic in case you need it. – Mehrdad Aug 24 at 23:32
That still won't do it actually. You have to reflect on private static fields directly on the base class. Although I hope OP isn't trying to do that ;) – womp Aug 24 at 23:34
That's right. Hadn't tried before. – Mehrdad Aug 24 at 23:42
Awesome. Thanks. – jameszhao00 Aug 24 at 23:42
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Set the BindingFlags.FlattenHierarchy enumeration to Static and this will also search static members. More information: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.reflection.bindingflags.aspx

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Your type is just your type - it doesn't include base types. You'll need to use BindingFlags.FlattenHierarchy if you want to search fields in base classes.

You should probably take a look at the BindingFlags documentation to accomplish what you need.

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Because they belong to the base type, and are not inherited. Move up to that type, and you'll find them.

-- Edit

Mehrdad has the correct answer, but just for completeness:

foreach(FieldInfo f in b.GetType().GetFields(
    BindingFlags.Static
    | BindingFlags.FlattenHierarchy
    | BindingFlags.Instance
    | BindingFlags.Public
    )){
    Console.WriteLine("found: " + f.Name);
}
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