Bicep null-forgiving operator
The unary postfix !
operator is the null-forgiving, or null-suppression, operator. It's used to suppress all nullable warnings for the preceding expression. The null-forgiving operator has no effect at run time. It only affects the compiler's static flow analysis by changing the null state of the expression. At run time, expression x!
evaluates to the result of the underlying expression x
.
Null-forgiving
expression!
The null-forgiving operator ensures that a value isn't null, thereby changing the assigned type of the value from null | <type>
to <type>
.
The following example fails the design time validation:
param inputString string
output outString string = first(skip(split(input, '/'), 1))
The warning message is:
Expected a value of type "string" but the provided value is of type "null | string".
To solve the problem, use the null-forgiving operator:
param inputString string
output outString string = first(skip(split(input, '/'), 1))!
Next steps
- To run the examples, use Azure CLI or Azure PowerShell to deploy a Bicep file.
- To create a Bicep file, see Quickstart: Create Bicep files with Visual Studio Code.
- For information about how to resolve Bicep type errors, see Any function for Bicep.