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c# - Method overloads resolution and Jon Skeet's Brain Teasers

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I'm looking at the answer to #1, and I must admit I never knew this was the case in overload resolution. But why is this the case. In my tiny mind Derived.Foo(int) seems like the logical route to go down.

What is the logic behind this design decision?

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Is this behaviour a result of the C# specification, the CLR implementation, or the Compiler?

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This behaviour is deliberate and carefully designed. The reason is because this choice mitigates the impact of one form of the Brittle Base Class Failure.

Read my article on the subject for more details.

http://blogs.msdn.com/ericlippert/archive/2007/09/04/future-breaking-changes-part-three.aspx


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