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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T13:14:14+00:00 2026-06-15T13:14:14+00:00

See the code below, I just want to understand the reason behind that… const

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See the code below, I just want to understand the reason behind that…

const int a = 2147483647;
const int b = 2147483647;

int c = a + b; // it doesn't allow to compile!!! 

int a = 2147483647;
int b = 2147483647;

int c = a + b; // it allows to compile!!!
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    2026-06-15T13:14:15+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 1:14 pm

    const expressions are resolved at compile-time, non-const expressions are resolved at runtime. Each have different types of overflow checking contexts by default. According to the C# specification:

    For non-constant expressions (expressions that are evaluated at
    run-time) that are not enclosed by any checked or unchecked operators
    or statements, the default overflow checking context is unchecked
    unless external factors (such as compiler switches and execution
    environment configuration) call for checked evaluation.

    Which is why you’re not seeing a runtime error when you use local variables to do the arithmetic. As for the const calculation:

    For constant expressions (expressions that can be fully evaluated at
    compile-time), the default overflow checking context is always
    checked
    . Unless a constant expression is explicitly placed in an
    unchecked context, overflows that occur during the compile-time
    evaluation of the expression always cause compile-time errors.

    Which is why you’re seeing a compile-time error with your const calculation.

    More information about checked and unchecked on MSDN.

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