On Sat, 7 Jun 2003, Arild Fines wrote:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > notinitialized"
> >
> >
> > On Sat, 2003-06-07 at 07:03, Thong (Tum) Nguyen wrote:
> >> Members are implicitly initialized to 0 or null so they do have a
> >> meaning even if you don't explicitly initialize them...
> >
> > Umm... no.
> >
> > Some [ValueType] types don't even have an equivalent to 0 or null.
> > e.g., System.DateTime, IIRC.
>
>       class Class1
>       {
>         void Method()
>         {
>             Console.WriteLine( t );
>         }
>               /// <summary>
>               /// The main entry point for the application.
>               /// </summary>
>               [STAThread]
>               static void Main(string[] args)
>               {
>                       new Class1().Method();
>               }
>
>         private DateTime t;
>       }
>
> Prints 01.01.0001 00:00:00.
>

But try comparing that to 0 or null ;-)

/J\
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