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				Hyperlinked ECMA C# Language SpecificationJon Jaggerjon@jaggersoft.comTable of Contents 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Notes DownloadECMA-334 C# Language Specification 8 Language Overview 8.12 Namespaces and assembliesThe programs presented so far have stood on their own except for dependence on a few system-provided classes such as System.Console. It is far more common, however, for real-world applications to consist of several different pieces, each compiled separately. For example, a corporate application might depend on several different components, including some developed internally and some purchased from independent software vendors. Namespaces and assemblies enable this component-based system. Namespaces provide a logical organizational system. Namespaces are used both as an "internal" organization system for a program, and as an "external" organization system-a way of presenting program elements that are exposed to other programs. Assemblies are used for physical packaging and deployment. An assembly may contain types, the executable code used to implement these types, and references to other assemblies. To demonstrate the use of namespaces and assemblies, this section revisits the "hello, world" program presented earlier, and splits it into two pieces: a class library that provides messages and a console application that displays them. The class library will contain a single class named HelloMessage. The example 
				// HelloLibrary.cs  
				namespace CSharp.Introduction  
				{  
				   public class HelloMessage  
				   {  
				      public string Message {  
				         get {  
				            return "hello, world";  
				         }  
				      }  
				   }  
				}  
				shows the HelloMessage class in a namespace named CSharp.Introduction. The HelloMessage class provides a read-only property named Message. Namespaces can nest, and the declaration 
				namespace CSharp.Introduction  
				{...}  
				is shorthand for two levels of namespace nesting: 
				namespace CSharp  
				{  
				   namespace Introduction  
				   {...}  
				}   
				The next step in the componentization of "hello, world" is to write a console application that uses the HelloMessage class. The fully qualified name for the  class-CSharp.Introduction.HelloMessage-could be used, but this name is quite long and unwieldy. An easier way is to use a using namespace directive, which makes it possible to use all of the types in a namespace without qualification. The example 
				// HelloApp.cs  
				using CSharp.Introduction;  
				class HelloApp  
				{  
				   static void Main() {  
				      HelloMessage m = new HelloMessage();  
				      System.Console.WriteLine(m.Message);  
				   }  
				}  
				shows a using namespace directive that refers to the CSharp.Introduction namespace. The occurrences of HelloMessage are shorthand for CSharp.Introduction.HelloMessage. C# also enables the definition and use of aliases. A using alias directive defines an alias for a type. Such aliases can be useful in situation in which name collisions occur between two class libraries, or when a small number of types from a much larger namespace are being used. The example 
				using MessageSource = CSharp.Introduction.HelloMessage;  
				shows a using alias directive that defines MessageSource as an alias for the HelloMessage class. The code we have written can be compiled into a class library containing the class HelloMessage and an application containing the class HelloApp. The details of this compilation step might differ based on the compiler or tool being used. A command-line compiler might enable compilation of a class library and an application that uses that library with the following command-line invocations: 
				csc /target:library HelloLibrary.cs   
				csc /reference:HelloLibrary.dll HelloApp.cs  
				which produce a class library named HelloLibrary.dll and an application named HelloApp.exe. { JSL }Jagger Software LtdCompany # 4070126VAT # 762 5213 42			

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