How do I indicate that a method never returns a null? Currently this is my code.
Line 19 gets an Ensures not proven message, even though CreateFunction assumes that the result is not nothing.
1 <Pure()> Public Function CreateFunction(Of TArg1, TArg2, TResult)(ByVal body As Func(Of Expression, Expression, BinaryExpression)) As Func(Of TArg1, TArg2, TResult)
2 Contract.RequiresAlways(body IsNot Nothing)
3 Contract.Assume(Contract.Result(Of Func(Of TArg1, TArg2, TResult))() IsNot Nothing)
4
5 Dim arg1 = Expression.Parameter(GetType(Integer), "arg1")
6 Dim arg2 = Expression.Parameter(GetType(Integer), "arg2")
7
8
9 Dim temp = Expression.Lambda(body(arg1, arg2), arg1, arg2)
10 Contract.Assume(temp IsNot Nothing)
11 Return DirectCast(temp.Compile, Global.System.Func(Of TArg1, TArg2, TResult))
12 End Function
13
14 <Pure()> Public Function Add() As Func(Of T, T, T)
15 Contract.Ensures(Contract.Result(Of Func(Of T, T, T))() IsNot Nothing)
16
17 Dim temp = CreateFunction(Of T, T, T)(AddressOf Expression.AddChecked)
18 Return temp
19 End Function
Does
work? Basically, I'd try paring it down till you find the simplest case that doesn't work as you'd expect and go from there.
-- MarkusQ