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Do namespace usage cause overhead?

Just wondering, does declaring namespaces in a code file cause overhead in
the system? Are there performance issues with declaring namespaces that are
never used?
Jul 21 '05 #1
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Peter,
Just wondering, does declaring namespaces in a code file cause overhead in
the system? Are there performance issues with declaring namespaces that are
never used?


No

Mattias

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Jul 21 '05 #2
Hello,
This used to be a problem before; but with dotnet, this isn't an issue
anymore.

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Just wondering, does declaring namespaces in a code file cause overhead in
the system? Are there performance issues with declaring namespaces that are never used?

Jul 21 '05 #3
as far as I can tell namespaces are just a method of organising code
to allow for more scope when naming classes and members. there should
be no overhead.

An unused namespace would be like any other unused section of code -
redundant. it just takes up space in the assembly.

Someone with knowledge of IL may be able to tell you more
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Jul 21 '05 #4
Rami,
This used to be a problem before;


Really? In what language/platform?

Mattias

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