Modifiers (C# Reference)
Modifiers are used to modify declarations of types and type members. This section introduces the C# modifiers.
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Specifies the declared accessibility of types and type members. |
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Indicates that a class is intended only to be a base class of other classes. |
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Indicates that the modified method, lambda expression, or anonymous method is asynchronous. |
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Specifies that the value of the field or the local variable cannot be modified. |
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Declares an event. |
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Indicates that the method is implemented externally. |
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Explicitly hides a member inherited from a base class. |
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Provides a new implementation of a virtual member inherited from a base class. |
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Defines partial classes, structs and methods throughout the same assembly. |
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Declares a field that can only be assigned values as part of the declaration or in a constructor in the same class. |
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Specifies that a class cannot be inherited. |
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Declares a member that belongs to the type itself instead of to a specific object. |
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Declares an unsafe context. |
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Declares a method or an accessor whose implementation can be changed by an overriding member in a derived class. |
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Indicates that a field can be modified in the program by something such as the operating system, the hardware, or a concurrently executing thread. |