April 2013
Intermediate to advanced
1700 pages
92h 51m
English
Content preview from C# 5.0 Unleashed
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Declarations
To wrap up the discussion about well-known statements, we should consider declarations, too. The declaration of a local variable consists of a type and a name specified using an identifier:
int age;
Initial assignment can be carried out at the same time but is optional. All that’s required for a declaration is a name and a type, unless local variable type inference (var) is used. In that case, the compiler needs to see a right-side expression from which to infer the type:
var name; // This is invalid.var name = "Bart"; // Here we can infer System.String.
It can’t be stressed enough that local variable type inference is just that: inference. The variable is still completely statically typed; we just ...
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