A static constructor is called automatically to initialize the class
before the first instance is created or any static members are
referenced.
A static constructor cannot be called directly.
Static constructors can't be called explicitly and hence don't take any parameters. Let's assume that static constructors can have the parameters passed. Now, because we can't call the constructors explicitly, this means that any parameter that is needed to be passed has to be given in the constructor definition itself. e.g.
class Sample
{
int a;
int b;
static Sample(int a1=10, int b1=20)
{
this.a = a1;
this.b = b1;
}
}
If you give it a thought, this definition has no relevance because the values could have been directly assigned inside the constructor as below.
class Sample
{
int a;
int b;
static Sample()
{
this.a = 10;
this.b = 20;
}
}
In a way you can say that implicit calling mechanism by CLR is the reason why static constructors can't have parameters. The calls being implicit wouldn't allow us to pass varying values to constructors, and hence the purpose of having parameters is nullified.
new Foo(x)isn't an explicit call to the constructor, the constructor is called on the memory returned fromnew.