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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T12:07:35+00:00 2026-05-31T12:07:35+00:00

public class EnumRouteConstraint<T> : IRouteConstraint where T : struct { private static readonly Lazy<HashSet<string>>

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public class EnumRouteConstraint<T> : IRouteConstraint
    where T : struct
{
    private static readonly Lazy<HashSet<string>> _enumNames; // <--

    static EnumRouteConstraint()
    {
        if (!typeof(T).IsEnum)
        {
            throw new ArgumentException(
                Resources.Error.EnumRouteConstraint.FormatWith(typeof(T).FullName));
        }

        string[] names = Enum.GetNames(typeof(T));
        _enumNames = new Lazy<HashSet<string>>(() => new HashSet<string>
        (
            names.Select(name => name), StringComparer.InvariantCultureIgnoreCase
        ));
    }

    public bool Match(HttpContextBase httpContext, Route route, 
                        string parameterName, RouteValueDictionary values, 
                        RouteDirection routeDirection)
    {
        bool match = _enumNames.Value.Contains(values[parameterName].ToString());
        return match;
    }
}

Is this wrong? I would assume that this actually has a static readonly field for each of the possible EnumRouteConstraint<T> that I happen to instance.

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    2026-05-31T12:07:36+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 12:07 pm

    It’s fine to have a static field in a generic type, so long as you know that you’ll really get one field per combination of type arguments. My guess is that R# is just warning you in case you weren’t aware of that.

    Here’s an example of that:

    using System;
    
    public class Generic<T>
    {
        // Of course we wouldn't normally have public fields, but...
        public static int Foo;
    }
    
    public class Test
    {
        public static void Main()
        {
            Generic<string>.Foo = 20;
            Generic<object>.Foo = 10;
            Console.WriteLine(Generic<string>.Foo); // 20
        }
    }
    

    As you can see, Generic<string>.Foo is a different field from Generic<object>.Foo – they hold separate values.

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