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What does "Contract can't be in try block" mean?

I'm using the 3.5 library for microsoft code contracts

public object RetrieveById(int Id)
{    
    //stuff happens...
    Contract.Ensures(newObject != null, "object must not be null");
    return newProject;
    //No error message if I move the Contract.Ensures to here
    //But it isn't asserting/throwing a contract exception here either           
}

I get the compiler message: "Error 18 Contract section within try block in method 'Controller.RetrieveById(System.Int32)'

UPDATE:

I figured it out with your help:

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  • Check against Contract.Result

    Contract.Ensures(Contract.Result() != null, "object must not be null ");


I might be missing something, but I just looked at the documentation for this:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd412865.aspx

it says:

This method call must be at the beginning of a method or property, before any other code.

So just leave the Ensures call at the top of the method and you should not get any problems.


It's pretty simple: the Contract class signals contract violations by throwing an exception. Putting it in a try block defeats the purpose, you're liable to catch the exception.


Here's a similar solution:

http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en/codecontracts/thread/43f467f1-14b7-4e56-8030-50f842b7ba68

Your recent edit shows you have code above the Contract.Ensures statement. Contract.Ensures must come before any other code in your method, so:

public object RetrieveById(int Id)
{    
    //first line of method:
    Contract.Ensures(newObject != null, "object must not be null");

    //stuff happens...

    return newProject;        
}
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