nullable type and a ReSharper warning
- by Sarah Vessels
I have the following code:
private static LogLevel? _logLevel = null;
public static LogLevel LogLevel
{
get
{
if (!_logLevel.HasValue)
{
_logLevel = readLogLevelFromFile();
}
return _logLevel.Value;
}
}
private static LogLevel readLogLevelFromFile() { ... }
I get a ReSharper warning on the return statement about a possible System.InvalidOperationException and it suggests I check _logLevel to see if it is null first. However, readLogLevelFromFile returns LogLevel, not LogLevel?, so there is no way the return statement could be reached when _logLevel is null. Is this just an oversight by ReSharper, or am I missing something?