Reputation: 550
Here's the situation:
Let's say I have two files in App_Code containing blocks of functions in each:
Here's sample function #1 in file AppCode/File1.cshtml:
@functions {
public static Boolean getTrue() {
return true;
}
}
Here's sample function #2 in file AppCode/File2.cshtml:
@functions {
public static Boolean getFalse() {
return false;
}
}
I can reference the either functions in CSHTML files from my root folder via @File1.getTrue() or @File2.getFalse().
However, can I call @File2.getFalse() in AppCode/File1.cshtml so that:
@functions {
public static Boolean getTrue() {
return ([email protected]());
}
}
Upvotes: 0
Views: 233
Reputation: 30045
Code in a function marked with the helper
keyword is pure C#. Therefore you should remove the Razor @ sign. That should only be used to render server-side variables and expression results to the browser.
@functions {
public static Boolean getTrue() {
return (!File2.getFalse());
}
}
Upvotes: 1