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inline copies of enums

Is it possible to make an inline copy in CSharp? I want to maintain a
single enumeration but make a copy of the members in a separate
enumeration.

I have an enumeration defined in a certain namespace:

namespace Graphing.Core
{
public enum EnumColors
{
Red = 1,
...
}
}

For organisational purposes I would like to introduce a separate
namespace that includes all the types that are intended for
interoperability. In this namespace I need a "mirror" of my original
enumeration but with a different name (to maintain our tlb naming
conventions). The enumeration members are exactly the same:

namespace GraphingInterop.Core
{
[System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComVisible(true)]
public enum EnumGraphColors
{
Red = 1,
...
}
}

I can not find any means in the language to achieve this unless we
maintain two copies of the enumeration. Does anybody have any
suggestions?
Mar 13 '08 #1
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