
17 Classes
17.2 Class members
17.2.6 Nested types
Paragraph 11 A type declared within a class or struct is called a nested type. 2 A type that is declared within a compilation unit or namespace is called a non-nested type. [Example: In the following example:
using System;
class A
{
class B
{
static void F() {
Console.WriteLine("A.B.F");
}
}
}
class B is a nested type because it is declared within class A, and class A is a non-nested type because it is declared within a compilation unit. end example]
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