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VFP inlist() in c#
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03/10/2008 13:21:55
 
 
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03/10/2008 12:57:46
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ASP.NET
Category:
Coding, syntax and commands
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01320903
Message ID:
01352609
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>>I don't think there should be a performance issue. Given:
>>   public static class MyExtensions
>>    {
>>        public static string AddOn(this string s, string s1)
>>        {
>>            return s + s1;
>>        }
>>    }
then
string str = "Hello".AddOn(" Fred");
is just syntatic sugar for
string str = MyExtensions.AddOn("Hello", " Fred");
i.e. as far as the compiler is concerned they are identical

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>Actually, I didn't see how there could be any performance issues either ... the guy who told me this though is usually pretty astute about such things, which is why I wondered about it. Could be that he was wrong. ;-)
>
>~~Bonnie

Bonnie,

There might be a very small performance penalty to pay. But that is nothing compared to what we receive in return
Gregory
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