Is it possible to enforce rules or throw an error when using object initializers in C#? I'd like to throw a compiler error or warning if an object is initialized but is missing a certain property.
public class Party
{
public string Name { get; set; }
public string Date { get; set; }
public Location Location { get; set; }
}
public class SignUpForParty
{
public void DoSomething()
{
Party party = new Party()
{
Name = "New Years Party!",
Date = "Dec 31, 1999"
// Show WARNING/ERROR here because no Location given
};
}
}
Essentially, I'm looking for a way to ensure that all objects of type Party are created with valid data for every instance.
Obviously I could do this with overloaded constructors, but in some cases I have a lot of properties and writing constructors to match is messy. I'd like to follow a cleaner C# style.
Obj p = new Obj(1, 2, 3,...n); // too many properties to be pretty