I created a method that takes 2 out parameters. I noticed that it is possible for calling code to pass in the same variable for both parameters, but this method requires that these parameters be separate. I came up with what I think is the best way to validate that this is true, but I am unsure if it will work 100% of the time. Here is the code I came up with, with questions embedded.
private static void callTwoOuts()
{
int same = 0;
twoOuts(out same, out same);
Console.WriteLine(same); // "2"
}
private static void twoOuts(out int one, out int two)
{
unsafe
{
// Is the following line guaranteed atomic so that it will always work?
// Or could the GC move 'same' to a different address between statements?
fixed (int* oneAddr = &one, twoAddr = &two)
{
if (oneAddr == twoAddr)
{
throw new ArgumentException("one and two must be seperate variables!");
}
}
// Does this help?
GC.KeepAlive(one);
GC.KeepAlive(two);
}
one = 1;
two = 2;
// Assume more complicated code the requires one/two be seperate
}
I know that an easier way to solve this problem would simply be to use method-local variables and only copy to the out parameters at the end, but I am curious if there is an easy way to validate the addresses such that this is not required.