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Do you return null or an empty object when returning "no result"?   [Edit]

Survey period: 24 Aug 2009 to 31 Aug 2009

If you have a method that is meant to return an object but that method fails to return the object requested (eg. object not found) do you return the equivalent of null, or do you return an empty / default object?

OptionVotes% 
I return null94164.28
I return an empty / default object22415.30
I throw an exception17712.09
I return an error code684.64
Other543.69

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GeneralRe: You guys are too trusting Pin
Simone Serponi24-Aug-09 4:27
Simone Serponi24-Aug-09 4:27 
GeneralRe: You guys are too trusting Pin
Ware@Work24-Aug-09 5:40
Ware@Work24-Aug-09 5:40 
GeneralRe: You guys are too trusting Pin
PIEBALDconsult24-Aug-09 13:48
mvePIEBALDconsult24-Aug-09 13:48 
GeneralThrow an exception if object not found. Pin
Member 205300623-Aug-09 21:41
Member 205300623-Aug-09 21:41 
GeneralRe: Throw an exception if object not found. Pin
Simone Serponi24-Aug-09 4:40
Simone Serponi24-Aug-09 4:40 
GeneralRe: Throw an exception if object not found. Pin
Deflinek24-Aug-09 20:57
Deflinek24-Aug-09 20:57 
GeneralRe: Throw an exception if object not found. Pin
Simone Serponi24-Aug-09 23:49
Simone Serponi24-Aug-09 23:49 
GeneralRe: Throw an exception if object not found. Pin
shea-c424-Aug-09 6:43
shea-c424-Aug-09 6:43 
Member 2053006 wrote:
If you think the object might not be found then you should either provide a method to check the object exists or implement a Try... method that returns a boolean success/fail and the object as an out parameter.


Totally agree. I'm a big fan of the TryParse() style methods.

There are some cases where they don't apply so well; e.g., cases where the condition can change between the check and use. A check for a file's existence doesn't mean that the file is still there when you try to open it in the next statement. Sometimes I think TryParse() style methods in these cases can create a false sense of security... OTOH, at least they let you return an intelligible error message for many execution scenarios.


GeneralFail == error Pin
Johann Gerell23-Aug-09 20:40
Johann Gerell23-Aug-09 20:40 
GeneralRe: Fail == error Pin
Vikram A Punathambekar24-Aug-09 7:15
Vikram A Punathambekar24-Aug-09 7:15 
GeneralRe: Fail == error Pin
Johann Gerell24-Aug-09 12:28
Johann Gerell24-Aug-09 12:28 
GeneralRe: Fail == error Pin
Johann Gerell24-Aug-09 12:32
Johann Gerell24-Aug-09 12:32 
GeneralRe: Fail == error Pin
Locust200024-Aug-09 18:23
Locust200024-Aug-09 18:23 
GeneralI depends on the situation Pin
PIEBALDconsult23-Aug-09 19:47
mvePIEBALDconsult23-Aug-09 19:47 
GeneralRe: I depends on the situation Pin
tec-goblin23-Aug-09 20:09
tec-goblin23-Aug-09 20:09 
GeneralRe: I depends on the situation Pin
Herman Koornhof23-Aug-09 20:20
Herman Koornhof23-Aug-09 20:20 
GeneralRe: I depends on the situation Pin
Mycroft Holmes23-Aug-09 21:35
professionalMycroft Holmes23-Aug-09 21:35 
GeneralThis does depend on the type Pin
Schmuli23-Aug-09 19:42
Schmuli23-Aug-09 19:42 
GeneralRe: This does depend on the type Pin
Mohamed Meligy23-Aug-09 20:21
Mohamed Meligy23-Aug-09 20:21 
GeneralRe: This does depend on the type Pin
Sinisa Hajnal23-Aug-09 20:29
professionalSinisa Hajnal23-Aug-09 20:29 
GeneralRe: This does depend on the type Pin
W Balboos, GHB24-Aug-09 1:40
W Balboos, GHB24-Aug-09 1:40 

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