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The result of the expression is always 'value1' since a value of type 'value2' is never equal to 'null' of type 'value3'
The compiler should warn if you use an operator with a constant null value.
Example
The following sample generates CS0472.
public class Test
{
public static int Main()
{
int i = 5;
int counter = 0;
// Comparison:
if (i == null) // CS0472
// To resolve, use a valid value for i.
counter++;
return counter;
}
}