Say I have the following class hierarchy:
public class FooBase
{
private readonly object _obj;
protected FooBase(object obj)
{
Contract.Requires(obj != null);
_obj = obj;
}
}
public class Foo : FooBase
{
public Foo(object obj) : base(obj)
{
}
}
When I compile, I get the following CodeContracts error for Foo
:
Error 12 CodeContracts: Missing precondition in an externally visible method. Consider adding Contract.Requires(obj != null); for parameter validation
Is there any way to make CodeContracts recognise that the validation already happens in the base class?
FooBase
had a parameterless constructor. But given that it doesn't, it is impossible for the base constructorContract.Requires
not to be called. Therefore, I return to my original question...