> On 8/23/05, David Carr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'm getting an unexpected segfault running the code below: Forgive me > > if its a silly mistake on my part. > > > > Thanks for any help, > > David Carr > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/Prog/c#/gcross $ mono Crash.exe > > Segmentation fault > > > > Listing for Crash.cs: > > public class Crash > > { > > int var > > { > > get { return var; } > > set { var = value; } > > } > > > > public Crash(int i) > > { > > var = i; > > } > > > > public static void Main() > > { > > Crash c = new Crash(10); > > } > > > > } > > 2005/8/23, feelite qiu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > hi David > > the code snippet > > int var > { > get { return var; } > set { var = value; } > } > > > creates an infinite loop as properties are internally implemented as > methods. So when you instantiate the object, > > Crash c = new Crash(10); > > This chain of action is what I understand > > new Crash(10) -> var = 10; -> set { var = 10; } -> get { return var; } -> > get { return var; } ->... > > the error lies in the fact that your property var does not refer to an > underlying field. You can try > > int Var; > int var > { > get { return Var; } > set { Var = value; } > } > > > regards > feelite > >
Interesting. Could be implemented a new option in the mono compiler to show a warning message in this situation? Perhaps it is interesting just to file a new Request For Enhancement in bugzilla, isn't it? Regards, Andrew -- _______________________________________________ Mono-devel-list mailing list Mono-devel-list@lists.ximian.com http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-devel-list