Hello, As long as I know, object is an alias for System.Object (not for Gtk.Object). The same happens for other types, like int (System.Int32) and string (System.String).
Carlos. El vie, 15-04-2005 a las 22:12 +0200, Bjoern Schiessle escribiÃ: > Hello, > as long as i use Mono/C#/Gtk# i think about one question and couldn't > find a answer. > A event handler looks like this: > void ButtonClicked(object obj, EventArgs args) > or: > void ButtonClicked(System.Object obj, EventArgs args) > > But why can i use the type 'object' with a small 'o'? > All types on C#/Gtk# has a capital letter as first letter, only the > 'object' for the event handler has a small 'o'. > I found System.Object, Gtk.Object and object. But what is the task of > 'object' and why does it exist beside System.Object and Gtk.Object? > > Can someone explain this to me? > > Thanks > Bjoern > _______________________________________________ Gtk-sharp-list maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/gtk-sharp-list
