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Use ArgumentException.ThrowIfNullOrEmpty() in more places#19213

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PR Summary

Use ArgumentException.ThrowIfNullOrEmpty(); where possible

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Contributes to #19212

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@CarloToso CarloToso marked this pull request as ready for review February 24, 2023 18:43
@iSazonov iSazonov added CL-BreakingChange Indicates that a PR should be marked as a breaking change in the Change Log CL-CodeCleanup Indicates that a PR should be marked as a Code Cleanup change in the Change Log labels Feb 24, 2023
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@CarloToso Please rebase to remove changes in:

I would also suggest in future making changes on a module-by module basis as this makes life easier for code reviewers.

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@daxian-dbw Can we make changes to Microsoft.Management.UI.Internal. Notably, #18784 made changes there.

Previous guidance has been the module is frozen, but we have not documented this in the repository.

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For Microsoft.Management.UI.Internal, we ship it and own the code, so I think it's OK to make changes to it. But

  • for code that we don't build/ship (e.g. ScheduledJob, LocalAccounts), we should avoid changing it.
  • for the code that came from .NET (e.g. ComInterop), we should avoid changing it unless the original code in dotnet/runtime was also updated to use ArgumentException.ThrowIfNullOrEmpty.

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@CarloToso I see you have a few pull requests that have been open for some time. In the case of this PR, although it is marked as Small , the changes cover multiple modules, so it may take reviewers some time to review and approve the changes. If you would like, I can use git cherry-pick to split your contribution (preserving attribution).

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@CarloToso I could also document which changes are affected by the PowerShell breaking changes contract.

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@xtqqczze Thank you very much, I'll gladly accept your help 😄

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For Microsoft.Management.UI.Internal, we ship it and own the code, so I think it's OK to make changes to it. But

  • for code that we don't build/ship (e.g. ScheduledJob, LocalAccounts), we should avoid changing it.
  • for the code that came from .NET (e.g. ComInterop), we should avoid changing it unless the original code in dotnet/runtime was also updated to use ArgumentException.ThrowIfNullOrEmpty.

Also WinRM code. Very sensitive.

@iSazonov iSazonov changed the title ArgumentException.ThrowIfNullOrEmpty(); Use ArgumentException.ThrowIfNullOrEmpty() in more places Feb 26, 2023
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Comment thread src/System.Management.Automation/cimSupport/cmdletization/ObjectModelWrapper.cs Outdated

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LGTM

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@CarloToso There is a legit test failure resulted by changing the exception type to be thrown, can you please update that test?

PSTests.Parallel.FileSystemProviderTests.TestCreateJunctionFails
Assert.Throws() Failure
Expected: typeof(System.ArgumentNullException)
Actual:   typeof(System.ArgumentException): The value cannot be an empty string. (Parameter 'path')
---- System.ArgumentException : The value cannot be an empty string. (Parameter 'path')

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@daxian-dbw daxian-dbw merged commit c48e5cb into PowerShell:master Feb 27, 2023
@daxian-dbw daxian-dbw removed the CL-BreakingChange Indicates that a PR should be marked as a breaking change in the Change Log label Feb 27, 2023
@CarloToso CarloToso deleted the ArgumentException.ThrowIfNullOrEmpty() branch February 27, 2023 22:48
{
throw new ArgumentNullException("childName");
}
ArgumentException.ThrowIfNullOrEmpty(childName);

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Extra blank line 😄

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@CarloToso you and I both missed this one ...

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😅 (I fixed it in #19241)

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Thank you! 😄

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🎉v7.4.0-preview.2 has been released which incorporates this pull request.:tada:

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