Section 10.12 of the version 1.2 of the C# language clearly supports
Russell within that scope.

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 I have read it in a C# cookbook.  Do you have any documentation proving
otherwise??

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On 9/6/07, Russell Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> 1.  Every object has a finalizer as well as a constructor in .NET=20
> whether you declare it or not.


I believe you're mistaken.  Do you have a link to some documentation of
this?

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