I want a constructor call to only allow a limited range of "extensions". Let's say I have these 2 classes:
public class Foo
{
public Foo(Extension ext)
{
// do something
}
}
public class Extension
{
public const string TXT = ".txt";
public const string XML = ".xml";
}
So, when another developer would want to use Foo
he can only do so with the values from the Extension
class like so:
Foo foo = new Foo(Extension.TXT);
But when trying to do this I get an IDE error saying: "cannot convert from 'string' to '<ProjectName>.Extension'
.
As a "workaround" I could change my Extension
class to something like this:
public class Extension
{
public enum File
{
TXT,
XML
}
}
and use it like this:
Foo foo = new Foo(Extension.File.TXT);
which works perfectly fine but what I do not like is that the call is one level longer (class -> enum -> element instead of class -> element).
So, the questions is is my workaround actually the only valid, correct or best practice solution?
new Foo(File.Txt);
.