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Wes
10:28 PM
hello folks... do you know when this set of features was implemented?
docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/…
never heard of it
Kendall Frey
It's been around as long as I can remember and not really that useful
Wes
does c# have some sort of lexical scope or does it need objects to pass data between nested scopes?
yes it does... just found it
Kendall Frey
10:49 PM
Every method and set of {} is its own scope
Wes
yep thanks, like in ES
Conspicuous Compiler
Generally speaking, the use of ref indicates that you need to break some logic + values into objects to make the code make more sense.
Wes
i was arguing with someone that "ref" and lexical scoping aren't much different
Conspicuous Compiler
Hrm, ok. But a ref parameter has an explicit name that doesn't necessarily match the name of the object being passed via ref.
i.e. void foo() { var doot = new Doot(); bar(ref doot); } void bar(ref Doot deet) { /* there is no doot here */ }
Wietlol
11:41 PM
they are two different variables, but they point to the same memory
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