'protected internal' keyword combination

  • Thread starter Thread starter jmelkerson
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jmelkerson said:
Does the 'protected internal' keyword combination effectively equate to
'private'?

Not at all, it means "protected or internal". In other words, either derived
classes or classes in the same assembly can access the member (so it's more
liberal than either "protected" or "internal").
 

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