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14 Expressions
14.5 Primary expressions
14.5.10 The new operator
Paragraph 11 The new operator is used to create new instances of types.
Paragraph 21 There are three forms of new expressions: - 2 Object creation expressions are used to create new instances of class types and value types.
- 3 Array creation expressions are used to create new instances of array types.
- 4 Delegate creation expressions are used to create new instances of delegate types.
Paragraph 31 The new operator implies creation of an instance of a type, but does not necessarily imply dynamic allocation of memory. 2 In particular, instances of value types require no additional memory beyond the variables in which they reside, and no dynamic allocations occur when new is used to create instances of value types. |
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