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Development Lead, Hosted Services (Current) Program Manager, CLR Team (2005-2007)
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Thottam R. Sriram
Overriding a property using new and reflection
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When you override a property using new with a new type there is discrepancy in behavior from C# and reflection. C# is not aware of the property in the base class and it has been overridden by the new property. But reflection is well aware of both the...
Thottam R. Sriram
Using SetRaiseMethod and GetRaiseMethod and invoking the method dynamically
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The GetRaiseMethod returns null for all events declared with the event keyword as explained in the MSDN help. The documentation apparently is not as verbose as it should have been and we will work on that. The documentation around this is extremely confusing...
Thottam R. Sriram
Difference between .cctors and ctors
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A static constructor is called when a direct access to any static member of the class is made. The static constructor cannot be used to create an instance of the class. The following example demonstrates this clearly. When you reflect for constructors...
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