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EnumBuilder.UnderlyingSystemType != EnumBuilder.CreateType().UnderlyingSystemType

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Description

Description

When creating an enumeration via the DefineEnum on the ModuleBuilder, the emitted type's UnderlyingSystemType is set to the type being emitted (creating a circular reference path). It should be set to the provided type.

Reproduction Steps

ModuleBuilder _moduleBuilder = AssemblyBuilder.DefineDynamicAssembly(new AssemblyName("Test"), AssemblyBuilderAccess.RunAndCollect).DefineDynamicModule("Test");

EnumBuilder builder = _moduleBuilder.DefineEnum("E_Test", TypeAttributes.Public, typeof(int));

builder.DefineLiteral("Low", 0); builder.DefineLiteral("High", 1);

Type type = builder.CreateType();

if (type.UnderlyingSystemType == type) { throw new Exception("Circular reference"); } else if (type.UnderlyingSystemType != builder.UnderlyingSystemType) { throw new Exception("This should never throw"); }

Expected behavior

Emitted type has the underlying type set to the type defined in the DefineEnum call ("Circular reference" exception will be thrown)

Actual behavior

Emitted type has the underlying type set to itself

Regression?

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Known Workarounds

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Configuration

.Net version: .Net 8.0.11 OS: Windows 11, latest updates applied Arch: x64

System.Reflection: 4.3.0

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