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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T11:05:17+00:00 2026-05-26T11:05:17+00:00

Given the code below: static void Main() { Console.WriteLine(typeof(MyEnum).BaseType.FullName); } enum MyEnum : ushort

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Given the code below:

static void Main()
{
    Console.WriteLine(typeof(MyEnum).BaseType.FullName);
}

enum MyEnum : ushort
{
    One = 1,
    Two = 2
}

It outputs System.Enum, which means the colon here has nothing to do with inheritance, and it just specifies the basic type of the enum, am I right?

But if I change my code as follows:

enum MyEnum : UInt16
{
    One = 1,
    Two = 2
}

I would get a compilation error. Why? Aren’t UInt16 and ushort the same?

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    2026-05-26T11:05:17+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 11:05 am

    You are correct that reflection doesn’t report that an enum inherits the base type, which the specification calls the “underlying type”. You can find it using Enum.GetUnderlyingType instead.

    The type named by ushort and System.UInt16 are precisely the same.

    However, the syntax of enum does not call for a type. Instead it calls for one of a limited set of keywords, which control the underlying type. While System.UInt16 is a valid underlying type, it is not one of the keywords which the C# grammar permits to appear in that location.

    Quoting the grammar:

    enum-declaration:

    attributesopt enum-modifiersopt enum identifier enum-baseopt enum-body ;opt

    enum-base:

    : integral-type

    integral-type:

    sbyte

    byte

    short

    ushort

    int

    uint

    long

    ulong

    char

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