Recently, I came across the Debug.Assert
in C#. However this has been into programming for years but this came across to me as new & quite puzzled me.
Lets say I have C#
method where input field is mandatory like
public class User
{
public class GetUser(string email) // email is required field
{
if(!string.IsNullOrEmptySpace(email)
{
//ToDo
}
}
public class GetUserByEmail(string email) // email is required field
{
Debug.Assert(email != null);
//Assert method takes a boolean value and throws an exception if the value is false
// ToDo
}
}
What is the difference between these 2 approaches or use-case of the second approach?
Should I continue using Debug.Assert lib in .Net Core?
Thanks!
Debug.Assert
for normal business logic, because it gets removed when compiled for release. It's for sanity checks only.