
17 Classes
17.4 Fields
17.4.4 Field initialization
Paragraph 11 The initial value of a field, whether it be a static field or an instance field, is the default value (§12.2) of the field's type. 2 It is not possible to observe the value of a field before this default initialization has occurred, and a field is thus never "uninitialized". [Example: The example
using System;
class Test
{
static bool b;
int i;
static void Main() {
Test t = new Test();
Console.WriteLine("b = {0}, i = {1}", b, t.i);
}
}
produces the output b = False, i = 0because b and i are both automatically initialized to default values. end example]
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