Getting used to some new code and have a question. All over it, I am seeing the following
file1.cs :
MyClass myInstance = MyClass.Instance();
...and then in the definition of MyClass there is...
MyClass.cs :
public class MyClass {
// etc. etc.
static readonly MyClass _instance = new MyClass();
public static MyClass Instance() {
return _instance;
}
// etc. etc.
}
What's the reason for doing that as opposed to just in file1.cs :
MyClass myInstance = new MyClass();
?
MyClass
has a private constructor to prevent you from usingnew MyClass()