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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T20:36:58+00:00 2026-05-11T20:36:58+00:00

I have a [Nonserialized] field in my class that is initialized inline: [NonSerialized] private

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I have a [Nonserialized] field in my class that is initialized inline:

[NonSerialized]
private bool running = true;

However, after deserializing an object I have running == false. This is not what I want. Can I force inline initializatin to work for all [NonSerialized] fields? Otherwise I will have to implement ISerializable…

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    2026-05-11T20:36:58+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 8:36 pm

    You could set it in the default constructor.

    Implement the System.Runtime.Serialization.IDeserializationCallback

    It is called afther the object is deserialized so you can perform your extra initialization there .

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