They could’ve done the Either type which would’ve been more correct or maybe EitherT (if the latter is even possible)
… wait, I've made a different mistake here while trying to explain the difference, haven't I? I was describing it as a sum type, but it's not really a sum type, it's really just set-theoretic union, right?
Which also means OneOrMore is unsound in a different way because it doesn't guarantee that T and IEnumerable<T> are disjoint; OneOrMore<object> initialized from [x] will always return [[x]] from AsEnumerable, won't it? If I'm interpreting the switch expression correctly and the first case predominates, since a list is-an object? I don't have a test setup handy; someone with actual C# experience, please tell me whether that's correct or whether the compiler signals an error here or something…