Why are .NET enums type casted to int?
E.g.: I want to generate an array of Objects where the first element is an Int32, the second element is an Double and the third element is an enumeration of the type DateTimeKind. See the following code:
import clr
from System import Array, DateTimeKind, Double, Enum, Int32, Object
a = Array[Object]([None, None, None])
a[0] = Int32(127)
a[1] = Double(12.4)
a[2] = DateTimeKind.Utc
But now the third element is of type int and not DateTimeKind.
I need the array a as argument when invoking a method (reflection, see https://stackoverflow.com/a/49997219/7556646).
I'm as well aware that I can generate a b = List[DataTimeKind]() and add elements to that list, see https://stackoverflow.com/a/44088399/7556646. The list b has the right type but when I access an element of the list b[0] then it's again an int.
So what can I do to cast an int to an enum?