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diff --git a/netcore/System.Private.CoreLib/shared/System/TypeCode.cs b/netcore/System.Private.CoreLib/shared/System/TypeCode.cs deleted file mode 100644 index 296198656b7..00000000000 --- a/netcore/System.Private.CoreLib/shared/System/TypeCode.cs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -// Licensed to the .NET Foundation under one or more agreements. -// The .NET Foundation licenses this file to you under the MIT license. -// See the LICENSE file in the project root for more information. - -// The TypeCode enum represents the type code of an object. To obtain the -// TypeCode for a given object, use the Value.GetTypeCode() method. The -// TypeCode.Empty value represents a null object reference. The TypeCode.Object -// value represents an object that doesn't implement the IConvertible interface. The -// TypeCode.DBNull value represents the database null, which is distinct and -// different from a null reference. The other type codes represent values that -// use the given simple type encoding. -// -// Note that when an object has a given TypeCode, there is no guarantee that -// the object is an instance of the corresponding System.XXX value class. For -// example, an object with the type code TypeCode.Int32 might actually be an -// instance of a nullable 32-bit integer type (with a value that isn't the -// database null). -// -// There are no type codes for "Missing", "Error", "IDispatch", and "IUnknown". -// These types of values are instead represented as classes. When the type code -// of an object is TypeCode.Object, a further instance-of check can be used to -// determine if the object is one of these values. - -namespace System -{ - public enum TypeCode - { - Empty = 0, // Null reference - Object = 1, // Instance that isn't a value - DBNull = 2, // Database null value - Boolean = 3, // Boolean - Char = 4, // Unicode character - SByte = 5, // Signed 8-bit integer - Byte = 6, // Unsigned 8-bit integer - Int16 = 7, // Signed 16-bit integer - UInt16 = 8, // Unsigned 16-bit integer - Int32 = 9, // Signed 32-bit integer - UInt32 = 10, // Unsigned 32-bit integer - Int64 = 11, // Signed 64-bit integer - UInt64 = 12, // Unsigned 64-bit integer - Single = 13, // IEEE 32-bit float - Double = 14, // IEEE 64-bit double - Decimal = 15, // Decimal - DateTime = 16, // DateTime - String = 18, // Unicode character string - } -} |