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Fixed in 5.0.X
Votes
6
Found in
4.3.1f1
Issue ID
585558
Regression
No
Project can not be built if it uses System.Enum.ToObject(System.Type,System.Int32)
Project can not be built if it uses System.Enum.ToObject(System.Type,System.Int32) even though is available in .NET for windows Phone 8 - http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windowsphone/develop/k6x6b517(v=vs.105).aspx
Steps to reproduce:
1. Create a project which uses System.Enum.ToObject(System.Type,System.Int32)
2. Build an run it on Windows Phone 8
3. Error will be reported indicating that method is not available in target framework.
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sient
Jun 27, 2014 05:53
It looks like Enum.ToObject(System.Type, System.Object) is available *but* Enum.ToObject(System.Type, System.Int32) is not.
So changing the example from
Behavior GetTypeUsingObject(int typeValue)
{
//This won't compile
Behavior type = (Behavior)Enum.ToObject(typeof(Behavior), typeValue);
return type;
}
to
Behavior GetTypeUsingObject(int typeValue)
{
//This *will* compile
Behavior type = (Behavior)Enum.ToObject(typeof(Behavior), (object)typeValue);
return type;
}
should make it compile.
Kyle.A
May 03, 2014 22:28
Casting is an option for some uses to work around this issue.
Behavior GetTypeUsingObject(int typeValue)
{
//This won't compile
Behavior type = (Behavior)Enum.ToObject(typeof(Behavior), typeValue);
return type;
}
Behavior GetTypeCasted(int typeVale)
{
//This will
Behavior type = (Behavior)typeValue;
return type;
}
Whether this fits everybody's needs is another question.