using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Linq; using System.Text; namespace NTwain.Values { /// /// Utility on converting (possibly bad) integer values to enum values. /// public static class ValueConverter { public static IList CastToEnum(this IEnumerable list) where T : struct,IConvertible { return list.CastToEnum(true); } public static IList CastToEnum(this IEnumerable list, bool tryUpperWord) where T : struct,IConvertible { return list.Select(o => o.ConvertToEnum(tryUpperWord)).ToList(); } public static T ConvertToEnum(this object value) where T : struct,IConvertible { return ConvertToEnum(value, true); } public static T ConvertToEnum(this object value, bool tryUpperWord) where T : struct,IConvertible { var returnType = typeof(T); // standard int values if (returnType.IsEnum) { if (tryUpperWord) { // small routine to work with bad sources that may put // 16bit value in the upper word instead of lower word (as per the twain spec). var rawType = Enum.GetUnderlyingType(returnType); if (typeof(ushort).IsAssignableFrom(rawType)) { var intVal = Convert.ToUInt32(value); var enumVal = GetLowerWord(intVal); if (!Enum.IsDefined(returnType, enumVal)) { return (T)Enum.ToObject(returnType, GetUpperWord(intVal)); } } } // this may work better? return (T)Enum.ToObject(returnType, value); //// cast to underlying type first then to the enum //return (T)Convert.ChangeType(value, rawType); } else if (typeof(IConvertible).IsAssignableFrom(returnType)) { // for regular integers and whatnot return (T)Convert.ChangeType(value, returnType); } // return as-is from cap. if caller made a mistake then there should be exceptions return (T)value; } static ushort GetLowerWord(uint value) { return (ushort)(value & 0xffff); } static uint GetUpperWord(uint value) { return (ushort)(value >> 16); } } }