What does the using directive do, exactly?

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你的背包 2021-01-18 13:02

On MSDN I can read what it does, but I would like to know what it does technically (tells compiler where to look for types..)? I mean using as a directive.

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  •  鱼传尺愫
    2021-01-18 13:24

    The primary function of the using directive is to make types within a namespace available without qualification to the user code. It considers the set of namespaces and types which are defined in referenced assemblies and the project being compiled.

    Take for example the following definition in MyTypes.Dll

    namespace MyTypes {
      class Class1 {}
    }
    

    Now consider referencing MyTypes.dll from another project with a different namespace. Without a using directive to create Class1 i need to qualify the name

    MyTypes.Class1 local1 = new MyTypes.Class1();
    

    The using directive lets me remove this qualification

    using MyTypes;
    ...
    Class1 local1 = new Class1();
    

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