Sijmen Mulder wrote:
Yes, property getter or setters as well as operators or indexers are nothing but methods with a special name and special syntax candy. If you inspect a class containing a property getter/setter for a property X, you see two methods called get_X and set_X.You would not have to do anything. All small methods that do not contain complex stuff like loops or exception handling would be inlined. Instant factor 4 speed boost :-)
I have read the article you linked, and it is a nice article, explaining many things I did not know before. But there is one thing I want to be sure of: is a property getter or setter considered a method? It seems so, because the original poster had a property in the benchmark, but I would like to be assured.
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