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17 Classes
17.6 Properties
17.6.1 Static and instance properties
Paragraph 11 When a property declaration includes a static modifier, the property is said to be a static property. 2 When no static modifier is present, the property is said to be an instance property.
Paragraph 21 A static property is not associated with a specific instance, and it is a compile-time error to refer to this in the accessors of a static property.
Paragraph 31 An instance property is associated with a given instance of a class, and that instance can be accessed as this (§14.5.7) in the accessors of that property.
Paragraph 41 When a property is referenced in a member-access (§14.5.4) of the form E.M, if M is a static property, E must denote a type that has a property M, and if M is an instance property, E must denote an instance having a property M.
Paragraph 51 The differences between static and instance members are discussed further in §17.2.5. |
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