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syntax - Order of function modifiers in C#

I would like to know if there is a standard to set the order of function modifiers in C#. i.e.

public static void Method()
{}

static public void Method()
{}

this both work well, BUT

when I code:

public void static Method()
{}

I receive the following error:

Member modifier 'static' must precede the member type and name

and

Method must have a return type

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Method declarations must always follow this pattern:

[modifiers] returnType methodName([parameters])

There is no rule regarding the order of modifiers, but they must always precede the return type.

I don't think there is any standard order, people just do as they please... Personally I prefer to put the access modifier (public, private, etc) first, then the static modifier (if any), then the virtual, abstract or override modifier (if applicable).

See the C# spec for details (§10.6)


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