Compiler Error CS0283
The type 'type' cannot be declared const
The type specified in a constant declaration must be byte, char, short, int, long, float, double, decimal, bool, string, an enum-type, or a reference type that is assigned a value of null. Each constant-expression must yield a value of the target type or of a type that can be converted to the target type by implicit conversion.
Example
The following example generates CS0283.
// CS0283.cs
struct MyTest
{
}
class MyClass
{
// To resolve the error but retain the "const-ness",
// change const to readonly.
const MyTest test = new MyTest(); // CS0283
public static int Main() {
return 1;
}
}