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April 28th, 2010, 06:44 PM
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How do I get around Inconsistant accessibilty error in C # ?
How do I get around Inconsistant accessibilty error in C # ?
I need to pass a pointer to a node in a linked list to a method.
When I do, I get a "Compiler Error CS0051"
Example
The following sample generates CS0051:
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// CS0051.cs
public class A
{
// Try making B public since F is public
// B is implicitly private here
class B
{
}
public static void F(B b) // CS0051
{
}
public static void Main()
{
}
}
That is a simple example. The actual program is a bit more complicated. I am actually using a node in a linked list to pass to the method
LinkedListNode<LevelNode> node
The method uses recursion because the node is mart of a huge linked list structure of linked lists that outputs an xml file.
Either I have to find a way to use recursion without using methods or I need to find a way to pass pointers nodes or actual nodes.
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