So, as far as a question to a real problem goes, this probably isn't a very good question, but it's bugging me and I can't find an answer, so I consider that to be a problem.
What is the specificity of var
? The MSDN reference on it states the following:
An implicitly typed local variable is strongly typed just as if you had declared the type yourself
Bur it doesn't seem to say anywhere what type it is strongly typed for. For example, if I have the following:
var x = new Tree();
But I then don't call any methods of Tree
, is x
still strongly typed to tree
? Or could I have something like the following?
var x = new Tree();
x = new Object();
I'm guessing this isn't allowed, but I don't have access to a compiler right now, and I'm really wondering if there are any caveats that allow unexpected behaviour like the above.
x
so it's what I meant to write...