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Compiler trivia: const, operators and being nice to the compiler
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lucabol
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This is a question that came up on our internal alias. I thought it might be generally interesting to illustrate how the compiler picks operators. Here is the original issue. This code compiles fine: UInt64 vUInt641 = UInt64.MaxValue; const int vInt2...
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Nullable trilogy part III: Nullable<T> as type parameter in a generic class
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Another commonly asked question relates to the behavior of Nullable<T> when used as type parameter to instantiate a generic class. It might be surprising that comparing such a parameter to null gives always false as a result. As it turns out, this...
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