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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T08:48:01+00:00 2026-05-15T08:48:01+00:00

I’m making a server library in which the packet association is done by enum.

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I’m making a server library in which the packet association is done by enum.

public enum ServerOperationCode : byte
{
    LoginResponse = 0x00,
    SelectionResponse = 0x01,
    BlahBlahResponse = 0x02
}

public enum ClientOperationCode : byte
{
    LoginRequest = 0x00,
    SelectionRequest = 0x01,
    BlahBlahRequest = 0x02
}

That works fine when you’re working in your own project – you can compare which enum member is returned (i.e. if (packet.OperationCode == ClientOperationCode.LoginRequest)). However, since this is a class library, the user will have to define its own enum.

Therefore, I have two enums to add as “abstract” – ServerOperationCode and ClientOperationCode. I know it’s not possible to implement abstract enums in C#. How would I go doing this?

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    2026-05-15T08:48:01+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 8:48 am

    I like to use static instances on my classes when I need to do this. It allows you to have some default values but also lets it be extensible through the usual means of inheritance and interface implementations:

        public abstract class OperationCode
        {
            public byte Code { get; private set; }
            public OperationCode(byte code)
            {
                Code = code;
            }
        }
    
        public class ServerOperationCode : OperationCode
        {
            public static ServerOperationCode LoginResponse = new ServerOperationCode(0x00);
            public static ServerOperationCode SelectionResponse = new ServerOperationCode(0x01);
            public static ServerOperationCode BlahBlahResponse = new ServerOperationCode(0x02);
    
            public ServerOperationCode(byte code) : base(code) { }
        }
    
        public class ClientOperationCode : OperationCode
        {
            public static ClientOperationCode LoginRequest = new ClientOperationCode(0x00);
            public static ClientOperationCode SelectionRequest = new ClientOperationCode(0x01);
            public static ClientOperationCode BlahBlahRequest = new ClientOperationCode(0x02);
    
            public ClientOperationCode(byte code) : base(code) { }
        }
    

    assuming packet.OperationCode return a byte, you will likely have to implement an == operator for byte. put this code into your abstract OperationCode class.

    public static bool operator ==(OperationCode a, OperationCode b)
    {
      return a.Code == b.Code;
    }
    
    public static bool operator !=(OperationCode a, OperationCode b)
    {
      return !(a == b);
    }
    

    this will allow you to have the same check as you showed:

    if (packet.OperationCode == ClientOperationCode.LoginRequest)
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