You cannot lock on a null value because the CLR has no place to attach the SyncBlock to, which is what allows the CLR to synchronize access to arbitrary objects via Monitor.Enter/Exit (which is what lock uses internally)
You cannot lock on a null value because the CLR has no place to attach the SyncBlock to, which is what allows the CLR to synchronize access to arbitrary objects via Monitor.Enter/Exit (which is what lock uses internally)