This might seem like an odd question but google is not giving me anything to go on.
I have some extension methods that allow me to evaluate return values and so forth on demand. I use them in places where Contracts don't really do what I want.
What these extension methods do is a combination of old school Debug.Assert() and a 'for realsies' check that throws an exception if the conditional is not met. I have others that allow you to throw a specific exception as well. Example:
public static void IsNotNullOrEmpty(this System.Collections.ICollection input, string message = default(string), bool throwOnFailure = true)
{
if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(message))
Debug.Assert(input != null && input.Count > 0, message);
if (input == null || input.Count == 0 && throwOnFailure)
throw new ArgumentNullException(message);
}
public static void IsNotNull<T>(this object input, string message = default(string), bool throwOnFailure = true) where T : Exception, new()
{
if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(message))
Debug.Assert(input != null, message);
if (input == null && throwOnFailure)
{
// NOTE - catches the possibility that the Exception class's implementation does not have a constructor that takes a message
// Have to do it this way because the Message property is readonly on the Exception class so we can't just set it.
try
{
throw Activator.CreateInstance(typeof(T), message) as T;
}
catch(MissingMethodException)
{
throw new T();
}
}
}
They actually work really well. The only problem being that the debug assert snaps the debugger onto the Debug.Assert() line. I'd like it to snap on the line that actually violated the constraint.
So my question is, I can easilly use .GetFrame(1) on a stacktrace to get the MethodInfo for the method that called the constraint. But how do I get the debugger in VS to back up one frame and SHOW that method as if you'd double clicked on it in the callstack window?
There may well be a way to do this with some prepackaged thing on Nuget or what have you but these have served me pretty well so far.
Anybody have an idea?
thanks E