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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T18:58:00+00:00 2026-05-15T18:58:00+00:00

I am curious to know that whether optional parameter introduced in C#4 is backward

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I am curious to know that whether optional parameter introduced in C#4 is backward compatible or not?

Let me clarify my question with a simple example. Suppose I write the following code in C#4 on .Net2 in VS2010:

public void Foo(int val1, int val2, int val3 = 5){ .... }

Now I compiled the code, make a dll and reference it to a C#2 / C#3 project on .Net2. In the code editor (other than VS2010, say VS2008) what I’ll see in intellisense?

  1. Two overloaded methods like:

    public void Foo(int val1, int val2)
    public void Foo(int val1, int val2, int val3)
    
  2. Something else like:

    public void Foo(int val1, int val2, int val3)
    public void Foo(int val1, int val2, int val3 = 5) //VS2008 is not supposed to show this
    

How I am supposed to call the C#4 method in C#2 project?

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    2026-05-15T18:58:01+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 6:58 pm

    It’ll just be one method – the C# compiler doesn’t create overloads. It will be just as if you’re calling a method created in VB.NET with optional parameters – they’ve been in .NET right from the start. It’s just that the C# 2 compiler won’t know how to deal with them, so you’ll have to specify all the arguments yourself.

    Basically optional parameters only change how methods are called. If there’s a method like this:

    public void Foo(int x = 10, int y = 20)
    

    and you call it like this:

    Foo(15);
    

    the C# 4 compiler will change the calling side to:

    Foo(15, 20);
    

    The C# 2 compiler can’t do that, so you’d have to specify both arguments.

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