A bit of an academic question, but I'm trying to understand the framework design on a deeper level.
So we have String.IsNullOrEmpty(MyString)
and we could write an extension method to enable myString.IsNullOrEmpty()
, though that's arguably not the greatest idea. See: Is extending String class with IsNullOrEmpty confusing?.
So my question is, why doesn't MS write this functionality as part of the .Net framework? Is there some performance consideration? And more generally, why would any method or property viewed as valuable enough to be built as accessible via the String object not be available as a member of any object of the string type?
myString.IsNullOrEmpty()
wheremyString
isnull
would throw aNullReferenceException
instead of returningtrue
.public static bool IsNullOrEmpty(this s) { ... }
. The calls.IsNullOrEmpty()
is transformed internally toIsNullOrEmpty(s)
by the C# compiler. Therfore, extension methods can be called onnull
variables.