Point[] hatcharea = new Point[6]
{ new Point(RightBtm.X,0), new Point(this.ClientRectangle.Right,0),
new Point(this.ClientRectangle.Right,this.ClientRectangle.Bottom),
new Point(this.ClientRectangle.Left,this.ClientRectangle.Bottom),
new Point(this.ClientRectangle.Left,RightBtm.Y),
new Point(RightBtm.X,RightBtm.Y),
};
[.net] why does this compile (C#)
While the extra comma isnt needed the compiler will simply ignore it if it exists. It's by design that this isnt an error.
Quote:Original post by UnshavenBastard
ah ok, but in c++ this would be an error, right?
i was a bit confused :D
Nope. Don't think it is, in C, neither. (In fact, other languages may also have the same result.)
I believe the reason for this may be the same as why you can do this:
enum SomeEnum
{
Option1,
Option2,
Option3,
};
I heard that the reason for this is that it's easier to generate automatically (as in computer-generated).
- Nick
enum SomeEnum
{
Option1,
Option2,
Option3,
};
I heard that the reason for this is that it's easier to generate automatically (as in computer-generated).
- Nick
Quote:Original post by NickWaanders
I believe the reason for this may be the same as why you can do this:
enum SomeEnum
{
Option1,
Option2,
Option3,
};
I heard that the reason for this is that it's easier to generate automatically (as in computer-generated).
yeah, that makes sense, that also came to my mind.
[Edited by - UnshavenBastard on November 29, 2005 3:14:21 PM]
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