I'm writing a Console application in C#. When the application is run I need it to check a few things before doing any work such as whether certain settings and directories exist. I have a static class for this stored in Logging.cs
and I have put the checks in the constructor for this class but it never seems to get called.
Here's a very basic example:
Program.cs
internal class Program
{
private static void Main(string[] args)
{
Console.WriteLine("Started application");
Console.ReadKey(); // Stops the application exiting so I can read the output
}
}
Logging.cs
internal static class Logging
{
static Logging()
{
// The checks are all here, for the demo we'll just use WriteLine
Console.WriteLine("Logging constructor");
}
}
Expected console output:
Started application
Logging constructor <-- This line never appears
I know I could create a static method inside the Logging
class called DoStartupChecks
and call it from Main
in Program.cs, but I want to understand what I've done wrong here. Maybe the answer is to create the method and call it but I want to understand why the above example is wrong first.