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Re: [DotGNU] fxcop
From: |
Gopal V |
Subject: |
Re: [DotGNU] fxcop |
Date: |
Sun, 2 May 2004 02:20:41 -0700 (PDT) |
Hi,
> A String and not a pointer to String object? So,
> a.Length should always
> have a valid location in memory? Or is this how C#
> is different than C++?
String a = null;
is possible ... all objects are references and
therefore are nullable .. so we need the check.
Essentially, C# has all objects as references ..
Only valuetypes (ie like primitives, enums and
structs) are data on the stack. Those will always
have a valid memory location.
Gopal
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