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To make a class invisible outside the workspace ?

ORC
I have a namespace in which i have a class and 3 internal helperclasses. In
the file that includes the namespace I would like not to being able to see
the helper classes e.g. when writting:
MyNamespace.MyClass ( this is OK)
MyNamespace.HelperClass1 (this is what I would like to cause an error and
not even be possible to see in the Intellisense window).

Is it possibæle to hide helperclasses and structs etc. ???

Thanks,
Ole
Nov 16 '05 #1
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ORC
OK - figured it out. It is actually quite easy:
I implemented the helper classes and interfaces as private members of the
main class - works !

Thanks
Ole

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I have a namespace in which i have a class and 3 internal helperclasses. In the file that includes the namespace I would like not to being able to see
the helper classes e.g. when writting:
MyNamespace.MyClass ( this is OK)
MyNamespace.HelperClass1 (this is what I would like to cause an error and
not even be possible to see in the Intellisense window).

Is it possibæle to hide helperclasses and structs etc. ???

Thanks,
Ole

Nov 16 '05 #2

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