Why is the console window closing immediately once displayed my output?

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死守一世寂寞
死守一世寂寞 2020-11-22 03:45

I\'m studying C# by following the guides in MSDN.

Now, I just tried the Example 1 (here is the link to MSDN), and I\'ve encountered an i

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  •  时光说笑
    2020-11-22 04:10

    the issue here is that their Hello World Program is showing up then it would immediately close.
    why is that?

    Because it's finished. When console applications have completed executing and return from their main method, the associated console window automatically closes. This is expected behavior.

    If you want to keep it open for debugging purposes, you'll need to instruct the computer to wait for a key press before ending the app and closing the window.

    The Console.ReadLine method is one way of doing that. Adding this line to the end of your code (just before the return statement) will cause the application to wait for you to press a key before exiting.

    Alternatively, you could start the application without the debugger attached by pressing Ctrl+F5 from within the Visual Studio environment, but this has the obvious disadvantage of preventing you from using the debugging features, which you probably want at your disposal when writing an application.

    The best compromise is probably to call the Console.ReadLine method only when debugging the application by wrapping it in a preprocessor directive. Something like:

    #if DEBUG
        Console.WriteLine("Press enter to close...");
        Console.ReadLine();
    #endif
    

    You might also want the window to stay open if an uncaught exception was thrown. To do that you can put the Console.ReadLine(); in a finally block:

    #if DEBUG
        try
        {
            //...
        }
        finally
        {
            Console.WriteLine("Press enter to close...");
            Console.ReadLine();
        }
    #endif
    

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