A simple extensible package with guard clause extensions. A guard clause is a software pattern that simplifies complex functions by "failing fast", checking for invalid inputs up front and immediately failing if any are found. Remember to update the PackageVersion in the csproj file and then a build-on master should automatically publish the new package to NuGet.
Features
- Supports Guard.Against.Null (throws if input is null)
- Supports Guard.Against.NullOrEmpty (throws if string, guid or array input is null or empty)
- Supports Guard.Against.NullOrWhiteSpace (throws if string input is null, empty or whitespace)
- Supports Guard.Against.OutOfRange (throws if integer/DateTime/enum input is outside a provided range)
- Supports Guard.Against.EnumOutOfRange (throws if a enum value is outside a provided Enum range)
- Supports Guard.Against.OutOfSQLDateRange (throws if DateTime input is outside the valid range of SQL Server DateTime values)
- Supports Guard.Against.Zero (throws if number input is zero)
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FrameworksLicense
MIT LicenseFollow Guard Clauses
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