initonly (C++/CLI)
initonly is a context-sensitive keyword that indicates that variable assignment can occur only as part of the declaration or in a static constructor in the same class.
The following example shows how to use initionly
:
// mcpp_initonly.cpp
// compile with: /clr /c
ref struct Y1 {
initonly
static int staticConst1;
initonly
static int staticConst2 = 0;
static Y1() {
staticConst1 = 0;
}
};
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