As part of the Roslyn documentation on GitHub, there's a page called Language feature implementation status, with planned language features for C# and VB.
One feature I couldn't wrap my head around was private protected
access modifier:
private protected string GetId() { … }
There is also a page of C# Language Design Notes, which explains many new features, but not this one.
Eric Lippert said in a comment:
Your error is in thinking of the modifiers as increasing restrictions. The modifiers in fact always decrease restrictions. Remember, things are "private" by default; only by adding modifiers do you make them less restricted.
What is the meaning of private protected
? When might I use it?
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