While examining the String ==
operator, I noticed that it calls String.Equals(string a, string b)
, meaning it's just a pass-through.
Examining the String.Equals(string a, string b)
method, I see that it does an equality check using the ==
operator. How is this actually working and not causing a StackOverflowException
when doing something like "x" == "x"
or "x" == "y"
?
Update: I let JetBrains know and they made it a critical priority for dotPeek. https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/DOTP-6789
I also added an issue on ILSpy's GitHub repo.
a == b
), but correct in VB.NET:a Is b
.