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Why does interpolating a const string result in a compiler error?


Why does string interpolation in c# does not work with const strings? For example:

private const string WEB_API_ROOT = "/private/WebApi/";
private const string WEB_API_PROJECT = $"{WEB_API_ROOT}project.json";

From my point of view, everything is known at compile time. Or is that a feature that will be added later?

Compiler message:

The expression being assigned to 'DynamicWebApiBuilder.WEB_API_PROJECT' must be constant.

Thanks a lot!


Solution

  • Interpolated strings are simply converted to calls to string.Format. So your above line actually reads

    private const string WEB_API_PROJECT = string.Format("{0}project.json", WEB_API_ROOT);
    

    And this is not compile time constant as a method call is included.


    On the other hand, string concatenation (of simple, constant string literals) can be done by the compiler, so this will work:

    private const string WEB_API_ROOT = "/private/WebApi/";
    private const string WEB_API_PROJECT = WEB_API_ROOT + "project.json";
    

    or switch from const to static readonly:

    private static readonly string WEB_API_PROJECT = $"{WEB_API_ROOT}project.json";
    

    so the string is initialized (and string.Format called) at the first access to any member of the declaring type.