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From: cashinde
Message 5 in Discussion

Hi, Yes agreed that no one will use this type post increment and store in same 
variable but behaviour should be same in both the language.  Firstly I thought this 
must be because of standard data types, stuctures, enums in C# which are always stored 
on stack and so  reference can only reference to data in heap and not on stack. But 
same is the behaviour with objects on heap. Its not as in C,C++. See following code :  
class sax 
{ 
public  
int i; 
} 
/// <summary> 
/// Summary description for Class1. 
/// </summary> 
class Class1 
{ 
/// <summary> 
/// The main entry point for the application. 
/// </summary> 
[STAThread]  
static void Main(string[] args) 
{ 
sax xi; 
int i=0; 
int c=0; 
int d=0; 
int e=0; 
xi = new sax(); 
xi.i= 0; 
while(i!=5) 
{ 
xi.i=xi.i++; 
c=c++; 
d=e++; 
Console.WriteLine(xi.i); 
Console.WriteLine(c); 
Console.WriteLine(d);  
i++; 
} 
} 
}

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