A third-party generated proxy that we use exposed the BLOB data type as a byte[], and we then expose this value through code generation as follows:
public byte[] FileRawData
{
get { return internalDataRow.FileRawData; }
set { this.internalDataRow.FileRawData = value; }
}
This property is then used througout our application (potentially in different assemblies). According to the FxCop rules, properties shouldn't be exposing arrays. So, what's the better (or best) approach here? What do others do in this situation?
- Switch to a method for these types.
- Change to a collection (ie
ICollection<T>
orIList<T>
implementation) - Turn off this FxCop rule.
Option 3 is always possible, but if we should be doing things differently, then I'd prefer that.
ReadOnlyCollection<T>
or similar? The implementation forinternalDataRow
just passes back a reference to its array as well, so wouldn't returning anything other than that be inefficient as well?ReadOnlyCollection<T>
would be ideal if the clients of your API will not be modifying the array.