Why does my program work if my Main method in C# is private?

半城伤御伤魂 提交于 2019-12-20 02:01:30

问题


By default the type modifier for every member in a class is a private, even the Main() function type modifier is private. How does the CLR call the main method which is not visible to the outside world?


回答1:


Thats not true.

It has to be public. For e.g. public static void Main().

EDIT: Here is what I found & learned today, on why Main need not be public. http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/forums/en-US/csharpgeneral/thread/9184c55b-4629-4fbf-ad77-2e96eadc4d62/




回答2:


The CLR does not care about the accessibility of main. "Visible to the outside world" only applies to the code, not the runtime.




回答3:


Try using ildasm on your code and lookout for the main method

.method private hidebysig static void  Main(string[] args) cil managed
{
  .entrypoint // this is something the CLR is interested in



回答4:


You're right,

it's marked as an entrypoint. Check this question: Why is Main method private?



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5828930/why-does-my-program-work-if-my-main-method-in-c-sharp-is-private

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