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Remove Type shadowing from C# Type #73

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@karimnaaji karimnaaji requested a review from matteblair November 1, 2017 15:31
@karimnaaji karimnaaji changed the title Use MatcherType instead of Type to remove shadowing from C# Type Remove Type shadowing from C# Type Nov 1, 2017
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I would suggest that we make these Enums separate (not nested) type declarations. This seems to be a common and recommended practice in C# (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/standard/design-guidelines/nested-types)

Edit: I'm guilty of only partially following this guideline so far - GeometryType is declared on its own but in another PR I added the UVMode Enum as a nested type, which I'll now update.

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Makes sense after reading the guidelines, will refactor all nested types after #81, rebasing will be more convenient this way. Closing for the time being.

@karimnaaji karimnaaji closed this Nov 8, 2017
@karimnaaji karimnaaji deleted the type-shadowing branch December 1, 2017 15:09
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