Defines the default constructor. The constructor defined here will simply call the default constructor of the parent.
Returns the constructor.
Because the default constructor is automatically defined, it is necessary to call this method only in the following situations:
You have defined another constructor and you also want a default constructor that simply calls the base class constructor.
You want to set the attributes on the default constructor to something other than System.Reflection.MethodAttributes.PrivateScope, System.Reflection.MethodAttributes.Public, System.Reflection.MethodAttributes.HideBySig, System.Reflection.MethodAttributes.SpecialName, and System.Reflection.MethodAttributes.RTSpecialName.