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.NET Forum / .NET Framework / CLR / September 2003

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Why aren't unsigned types CLS-compliant?

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F Vicaria - 11 Sep 2003 21:07 GMT
Any explanation would be appreciated...

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Fernando

Thomas Tomicek [MVP] - 12 Sep 2003 05:47 GMT
Because this is so per definition.

They are not in the feature set defined to be CLS compliant. As this is just
an arbitrary definition, this is just as it is.

Of do you want to know why this decision was done?

Then: No clue - I wonder myself.

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THONA Software & Consulting Ltd.
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> Any explanation would be appreciated...
Conrad Zhang - 12 Sep 2003 07:15 GMT
http://blogs.gotdotnet.com/BradA/permalink.aspx/9506c739-f2ed-421c-8a61-bf43412796a0

> Because this is so per definition.
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> > Any explanation would be appreciated...

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