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Adrian Florea

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Adrian Florea is a .NET developer from Italy
L'attributo EditorBrowsable per gli entrypoint pubblici Posted: Feb 16, 2006 1:39 AM
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Certi linguaggi, come per esempio J#, impongono l'accesso public al metodo entrypoint. Però, dal punto di vista del utilizzatore della classe che contine l'entrypoint, questo membro public non presenta alcun interesse, cioè non viene quasi mai richiamato dal codice. Sto pensando quindi che si potrebbe decorare con l'attributo EditorBrowsable(EditorBrowsableState.Never) in tal modo da non comparire nell'elenco intellisense dei membri pubblici della classe.

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