Common Type System 

The common type system defines how types are declared, used, and managed in the runtime, and is also an important part of the runtime's support for cross-language integration. The common type system performs the following functions:

  • Establishes a framework that helps enable cross-language integration, type safety, and high performance code execution.

  • Provides an object-oriented model that supports the complete implementation of many programming languages.

  • Defines rules that languages must follow, which helps ensure that objects written in different languages can interact with each other.

In This Section

  • Type Members
    Describes events, fields, nested types, methods, and properties, and concepts such as member overloading, overriding, and inheritance.
  • Common Language Runtime
    Describes the run-time environment that manages the execution of code and provides application development services.

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