I have the following method:
public static void NotNull<TException>([ValidatedNotNull] object? data, string? message = null) where TException : Exception, new()
Basically, I use it to ensure that data
is not null. It works well, however, when I enable nullable reference, Visual Studio continues to underline in green the object I pass to this method because it considers that I didn't check whether it's null or not although I use the ValidatedNotNull
attribute.
Is there a way to tell Visual Studio that I validated the nullity of the object using my custom method?
Thanks
CodePudding user response:
Use NotNullAttribute
(see the attributes for null-state static analysis interpreted by the C# compiler docs):
A nullable parameter, field, property, or return value will never be null.
static void NotNull<TException>([NotNull]object? data, string? message = null) where TException : Exception, new()
{
...
}