No, the expression PersonRespository.ColumnID
is not classified as a compile-time constant. The expression "ID" is, but that's not what you're using as the default parameter.
In particular, if ColumnID
is "just a normal field" then any references to it will be resolved as a field - so if you compile an assembly which refers to the field, then change the value and rebuild the assembly containing PersonRepository
, the referring assembly will see that change.
If you change your declaration to:
public const string ColumnID = "ID";
then it is a compile-time constant expression. That means in our previous scenario, the value of the constant is baked into any code that refers to it - and changing the value later without recompiling that referring code won't change the value used by that referring code.
See section 7.19 of the C# 4 language specification for more details about what counts as a constant expression.
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