In the following program I wrote in C#:
static void Main(string[] args)
{
paramsAndOptionalTest(1,2);
#pragma region CmdLineStuff
for (int i = 0; i < args.Length; i++)
{
Console.WriteLine("{0}", args[i]);
}
foreach (string arg in args)
{
Console.WriteLine(arg);
}
string[] apiargs = Environment.GetCommandLineArgs();//this will give the executable name and path too
int exitCode = Environment.ExitCode;
foreach (string arg in apiargs)
{
Console.WriteLine(arg);
}
Console.WriteLine("Exit Code {0}", exitCode);
string myString = string.Format("11 in hexa is {0:x}", 11);
System.Windows.MessageBox.Show(myString);
#pragma endregion CmdLineStuff
ImmutableStrings();
Console.ReadLine();
}
I used the #pragma region. But I am getting CS1633: Unrecognized #pragma directive warning.So I think C# compiler doesn't recognize this Pragma where as in C++ it worked fine.Is there any equivalent for this pragma in C#?
It is simply
#region CmdLineStuff
......
#endregion CmdLineStuff
The docs could be found here and here there is the full documentation for the C# Preprocessor directives