I'm certain this used to work:
class Foo
{
public static
{
void bar() {}
}
}But I've found that now, anything inside the public static block is not actually static. I get an error attempting to call Foo.bar(). If I do this:
class Foo
{
public
{
static void bar() {}
}
}
...it works as expected. I tested with the override attribute, in case
the handling of attributes had changed while I was away, but it works
fine using the first form. I assume this is a bug, or a regression. Am I
correct?
