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34 questions linked to/from Should a retrieval method return 'null' or throw an exception when it can't produce the return value?
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Is it more Java-thonic to throw an exception or return null? [duplicate]
I have an unfortunate Java library that I've inherited that parses JSON. Right now, if you ask for a key that doesn't exist in a JSON array, it dies with a null pointer. I'm going to edit the ...
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Should indexer throw exceptions [duplicate]
Assuming we have a simple Person class:
public Person this[int index]
{
get { return (Person)arPeople[index]; }
set { arPeople.Insert(index, value); }
}
Let’s assume i have an array with N Person ...
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When is it correct to return a null reference type in C# [duplicate]
I have a C# method that is expected to return an object. I would prefer if this method does not throw any exceptions.
My question is, is it acceptable to let the method return null and therefore ...
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How to decide if a function should return an error or generate an exception? [duplicate]
Libraries and API sometimes return -1 or null to indicate an error.
In other cases they generate exception.
If I have to write my own functions, when should I use a return value to indicate an error ...
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Should functions return null or an empty object?
What is the best practice when returning data from functions. Is it better to return a Null or an empty object? And why should one do one over the other?
Consider this:
public UserEntity ...
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Is there a standard java exception class that means "The object was not found"?
Consider a function of the following general form:
Foo findFoo(Collection<Foo> foos, otherarguments)
throws ObjectNotFoundException {
for(Foo foo : foos){
if(/* foo meets some ...
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How to show if a method may return null
After posting this question and reading that one I realized that it is very important to know if a method is supposed to return null, or if this is considered an error condition and an exceptions ...
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How can I manage the onslaught of null checks?
Quite often, in programming we get situations where null checks show up in particularly large numbers. I'm talking about things like:
if (doc != null)
{
if (doc.Element != null)
{
... and so ...
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Which exception to throw for invalid input which is valid from client perspective
I am writing code to find and intersection of 2 lines.
When slopes of the lines are equal they dont intersect. But on the other hand an input with slopes of equal value is completely valid.
public ...
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Try Catch or If statement?
if you think there is a possibility of getting a null pointer exception, should you use an if statement to make sure the variable is not null, or should you just catch the exception?
I don't see any ...
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Throw an exception or return null
If I've got the function below, with two choices
private MyObject findBlank() {
for (int i = 0; i < pieces.length; i++) {
if(pieces[i].isBlank()){
return pieces[i];
...
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Should I return null or throw an exception?
I found questions here Should a retrieval method return 'null' or throw an exception when it can't produce the return value? and Should functions return null or an empty object?, but I ...
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Why use exception instead of returning error code [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
Exceptions or error codes
Hi,
I am looking for some guidelines on when to use return values v/s exceptions.
Many thanks in advance.
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Best way to open and return a database connection in a Java application?
I have come up with the following utility class:
import java.sql.Connection;
import java.sql.DriverManager;
import java.sql.SQLException;
public class MySqlConnection
{
private static String ...
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Enumerable.Empty to List
If I for example have this method:
IEnumerable<int> GetRandomNumbers()
{
// {Codes that generate numbers as List<int>}
if(generationFails == true)
{
return Enumberable....