Can I really and truly trust .NET to initialize fields (like ints, structs and the like)? And what if I still want to initialize those fields - what could be the repercussions?
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The C# specification states on p.305 (17.4.4)
Regards, tamberg |
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Yes, you can really trust .NET to initialize fields to their default values. There are basically no repercussions for doing it explicitly. (One small caveat here: if you initialize static fields explicitly, then anyone running the type initializer a second time via reflection will end up re-initializing those fields. This is a real corner case though!) Do whatever promotes the most readability in your particular codebase. |
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