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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T03:24:26+00:00 2026-05-20T03:24:26+00:00

I always thought about this but never understood why. Simple example: public IEnumerator<Effect> GetEnumerator

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I always thought about this but never understood why.

Simple example:

public IEnumerator<Effect> GetEnumerator ( )
{
    return this.Effects.GetEnumerator ( );
}

System.Collections.IEnumerator System.Collections.IEnumerable.GetEnumerator ( )
{
    return this.GetEnumerator ( );
}

Why do you have to specify:

System.Collections.IEnumerator

but not just:

Collections.IEnumerator

I am not saying this is better but to me it seems like it’s a step by step approach to solve collisions.

Because sometimes there are quite deeply nested types, so having to type the full name because of a collision feels bad, instead of just prefixing the type with the immediate namespace that contains it so the compiler can try to find it in the currently imported/used namespaces.

Also when I first started C#, I always find myself doing this, thinking this is how it would work. It would be cool to see how other people would have behaved coming fresh to C#, having never used namespace concepts before.

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    2026-05-20T03:24:27+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 3:24 am

    Because there is no such thing as using System.*;

    This would work:

    namespace System
    {
    
       /*System.*/Collections.IEnumerator GetEnumerator ( )
       {
           return this.GetEnumerator ( );
       }
    
    
    }
    

    But you should not add anything to System lightly.

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