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I made some changes to a C# project using Visual Studio 2008. When I try to compile I get an instant error "CS0150 - a constant value is expected". However the compiler doesn't tell me where this error is supposed to happen neither a code line nor even the *.cs file. The output goes like this:

------ Build started: Project: MyProgram, Configuration: Release Any CPU ------
error CS0150: A constant value is expected

Where is this error coming from and how to get rid of it? I'm sure I didn't changed any "switch" statement like the MSDN suggest. I also tried upgrading the project to Visual Studio 2010, but that didn't helped.

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  • What did you change and can you share it? If it worked before, but doesn't work now, it's likely in those changes.
    – AlG
    Dec 17, 2012 at 13:22
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    Do you have a switch statement in your code somewhere? Look at the case labels, the answer should be there. Dec 17, 2012 at 13:22
  • Also examine if you're assigning non-constant values to attributes.
    – e_ne
    Dec 17, 2012 at 13:30
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    Attribute values also need to be constant values
    – AndyD
    Dec 17, 2012 at 13:30
  • I changed a lot of things (obviously) but none of them was related to a switch statement. I expected some errors but none without a hint where to look for. I indeed assigned a non-constant value to an attribute, that was a good hint.
    – asdrubael
    Dec 17, 2012 at 14:33

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The following pseudo-code caused this error:

private static int NumEntries = 2;
private string[] Strings = new String[NumEntries] {"123", "abc"};

For some reason the compiler didn't tell me where the error happened, so I hade to search my whole project.

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