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Mr. Gunnerson, et. al.

Why does the C# compiler keep on complaining about an "out" parameter that is not assigned when it is really is? Here is the snippet.

using System

namespace BugNam

class Bu

public static Bug Instance = new Bug()
public Bug(){} // cto
static int Main(String[] args) // not voi

int iResultM = 0
Instance.MyIncr ementer(out iResultM)
return iResultM
} // end Mai
public void MyIncrementer(o ut int iArgNum

// iArgNum = 0; // uncomment this and the error goes awa
iArgNum = iArgNum + 1; // causes an error!!!

}
If I uncomment the iArgNum = 0 line, the error goes away

Is this a compiler bug or my bug? After reading the online help, I don't see what I am doing wrong. Notice the original argument was declared as a local variable and was initialized as well (to 0). Then it was passed as an out parameter -- in other words I'm initializing it because I know the function MyIncrementer will be trying to read it before it sets it (and to boot, I didn't even have to use out since out can be used for a variable without initializing it)

What's up

Thanks

Harr

Nov 16 '05 #1
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Mr. Gunnerson, et. al.:
Why does the C# compiler keep on complaining about
an "out" parameter that is not assigned when it is
really is?
It's not assigned *within* the method. There's a big difference between
"ref" and "out".
[snip]

int iResultM = 0;
Instance.MyIncr ementer(out iResultM);

public void MyIncrementer(o ut int iArgNum)
{
// iArgNum = 0; // uncomment this and the error goes away
iArgNum = iArgNum + 1; // causes an error!!!!
}

[snip]
If I uncomment the iArgNum = 0 line, the error goes away.


"out" means that the parameter/variable is "returned" from the method, and
whatever value you have assigned to it outside and before the call, is
ignored. That variable is just "the place" where the result then is put
into.

In the line

iArgNum = iArgNum + 1;

....you're consequencually trying to "use" the variable without it having
been initialized.

// Bjorn A
Nov 16 '05 #2
I didn't see this on MSDN but in the Anders H. book I see the statement:

"Within a method, just like a local variable, an output variable is considered initially unassigned and must be "definitely " assigned before it's value is used.

This explains my error and why assigning to 0 (of no use to me) cleared it up -- I see now that the language designers are intending for this to be used for functions that return multiple values. This means I am forced to pass the same parameter as both an input and (separately) an "out" parameter to achieve my desired results. I don't have the compiler in front of me but hopefully I can do something like:

Instance.MyIncr ementer(iResult M, out iResultM);

public void MyIncrementer(i nt iArgNumInput, out int iArgNum)
{
iArgNum = iArgNumInput;
iArgNum = iArgNum + 1;
}
So C# truly has eliminated "pass by reference" in that one can't read the value of the "out" parameter -- one must set it first. I wonder if this is a design flaw or if this is intentional or perhaps it is necessary to support the language. I suppose the storage in the callee is initialized AFTER (or just at) return from the function -- and as well, the JIT compiler probably cannot easily tell if all call sites have intialized the the memory -- the JIT can tell the function initialized it so therefore on the way back, the callee will have a definite value to store in the possibly uninitialized parameter varaible.

I thank myself for answering my own question :-) :-)

I think MSDN on-line help should state that point more loudly anc clearly (repeating): "Within a method, just like a local variable, an output variable is considered initially unassigned and must be "definitely " assigned before it's value is used.
Nov 16 '05 #3

"Harry" wrote...
public void MyIncrementer(i nt iArgNumInput, out int iArgNum)
{
iArgNum = iArgNumInput;
iArgNum = iArgNum + 1;
} So C# truly has eliminated "pass by reference" in that one
can't read the value of the "out" parameter -- one must set
it first.


Why don't you use "ref" instead, if that's what you want?

public void MyIncrementer(r ef int iArgNum)
{
iArgNum = iArgNum + 1;
}

// Bjorn A

Nov 16 '05 #4
public void NotInit()
{
int i;
MyIncrementer(o ut i);
}
In this case i has not been initialised and as such needs to be initialised.

You should be passing by ref if you are going to use the parameters existing
value in the method (which you are in this case).

On a style note (not important but c# has such cool style) this looks better
:)

public void MyIncrementer(r ef NumToIncrement)
{
NumToIncrement += 1;
}

HTH
JB

"Harry" <an*******@disc ussions.microso ft.com> wrote in message
news:E9******** *************** ***********@mic rosoft.com...
Mr. Gunnerson, et. al.:

Why does the C# compiler keep on complaining about an "out" parameter that is not assigned when it is really is? Here is the snippet.:
using System;

namespace BugName
{
class Bug
{
public static Bug Instance = new Bug();
public Bug(){} // ctor
static int Main(String[] args) // not void
{
int iResultM = 0;
Instance.MyIncr ementer(out iResultM);
return iResultM;
} // end Main
public void MyIncrementer(o ut int iArgNum)
{
// iArgNum = 0; // uncomment this and the error goes away
iArgNum = iArgNum + 1; // causes an error!!!!
}
};
}

If I uncomment the iArgNum = 0 line, the error goes away.

Is this a compiler bug or my bug? After reading the online help, I don't see what I am doing wrong. Notice the original argument was declared as a
local variable and was initialized as well (to 0). Then it was passed as an
out parameter -- in other words I'm initializing it because I know the
function MyIncrementer will be trying to read it before it sets it (and to
boot, I didn't even have to use out since out can be used for a variable
without initializing it).
What's up?

Thanks,

Harry

Nov 16 '05 #5
Harry <an*******@disc ussions.microso ft.com> wrote:
So C# truly has eliminated "pass by reference" in that one can't read
the value of the "out" parameter -- one must set it first.


No, C# has provided an out parameter modifier so that you don't have to
have the variable definitely assigned in the caller. If you want
"normal" pass by reference, you just use "ref" instead.

See http://www.pobox.com/~skeet/csharp/parameters.html

--
Jon Skeet - <sk***@pobox.co m>
http://www.pobox.com/~skeet
If replying to the group, please do not mail me too
Nov 16 '05 #6
"John Baro" <jo***@NOSPAMme sware.com.au> wrote:
On a style note (not important but c# has such cool
style) this looks better :)
[...]
NumToIncrement += 1;


NumToIncrement+ +;

P.
Nov 16 '05 #7

"Paul E Collins" <fi************ ******@CL4.org> wrote in message
news:c6******** **@hercules.bti nternet.com...
"John Baro" <jo***@NOSPAMme sware.com.au> wrote:
On a style note (not important but c# has such cool
style) this looks better :)
[...]
NumToIncrement += 1;


NumToIncrement+ +;


That too.
Personally I use NumToIncrement+ +; so I dont know why I wrote NumToIncrement
+= 1;
However if you wanted to add two you would do NumToIncrement += 2; (Not that
we want to do this however)
:)
Cheers
JB
Nov 16 '05 #8
Paul E Collins wrote:
"John Baro" <jo***@NOSPAMme sware.com.au> wrote:
On a style note (not important but c# has such cool
style) this looks better :)
[...]
NumToIncremen t += 1;


NumToIncrement+ +;


Surely you mean:

++NumToIncremen t;

;-)
Nov 16 '05 #9

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