The TryParse
method has the following signature:
TryParse<TEnum>(string value, bool ignoreCase, out TEnum result)
where TEnum : struct
It has a generic type parameter TEnum
that must be a struct and that is used to determine the type of enumeration being parsed. When you don't provide it explicitly (as you did), it will take the type of whatever you provide as the result
argument, which in your case is of type Enum
(and not the type of the enumeration itself).
Note that Enum
is a class (despite it inheriting from ValueType
) and therefore it does not satisfy the requirement that TEnum
is a struct.
You can solve this by removing the Type
parameter and giving the method a generic type parameter with the same constraints (i.e. struct
) as the generic type parameter on the TryParse
function.
So try this, where I've named the generic type parameter TEnum
:
private static TEnum GetEnumStringEnumType<TEnum>()
where TEnum : struct
{
string userInputString = string.Empty;
TEnum resultInputType = default(TEnum);
bool enumParseResult = false;
while (!enumParseResult)
{
userInputString = System.Console.ReadLine();
enumParseResult = Enum.TryParse(userInputString, true, out resultInputType);
}
return resultInputType;
}
To call the method, use:
GetEnumStringEnumType<MyEnum>();
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