Lets say I have class Dog:
public class Dog {
public String Breed { get; set; }
public String Color { get; set; }
...
}
And a class Animal:
public class Animals {
public Dog[] Dogs { get; set; }
public Dog[] GetDogs() {
...
return Dogs;
}
...
}
The above to classes are in my class library and I added it as reference to my project.. Everything works fine but what I want is whoever uses this library should not be able to use class Dog, I mean he should not be able to do something like Dog dog = new Dog();. I tried to make it internal, but then, I must also write internal in Animals class and if I do this I can't use the GetDogs() method.
Any suggestions?
Make internal constructor for Dog class. internal Dog(){}. Then only that assembly can create new Dog(), but everyone can use Dog class.
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