Contract.EndContractBlock Method
Definition
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Marks the end of the contract section when a method's contracts contain only preconditions in the if
-then
-throw
form.
public:
static void EndContractBlock();
[System.Diagnostics.Conditional("CONTRACTS_FULL")]
public static void EndContractBlock ();
[<System.Diagnostics.Conditional("CONTRACTS_FULL")>]
static member EndContractBlock : unit -> unit
Public Shared Sub EndContractBlock ()
- Attributes
Remarks
Most code already contains some parameter validation in the form of if
-then
-throw
code. The contract tools recognize if
-then
-throw
statements as preconditions when the statements appear first inside a method, and the entire set of such statements is followed by an explicit Contract method call, such as a Requires, Ensures, EnsuresOnThrow, or EndContractBlock.
When if
-then
-throw
statements appear in this form, the contract tools recognize them as legacy-require statements. The EndContractBlock form is used only if no other contracts follow the if
-then
-throw
sequences, but they should still be tagged as legacy-requires.