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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T22:29:54+00:00 2026-05-14T22:29:54+00:00

Can anyone help me explain how TimeProvider.Current can become null in the following class?

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Can anyone help me explain how TimeProvider.Current can become null in the following class?

public abstract class TimeProvider
{
    private static TimeProvider current =
        DefaultTimeProvider.Instance;

    public static TimeProvider Current
    {
        get { return TimeProvider.current; }
        set
        {
            if (value == null)
            {
                throw new ArgumentNullException("value");
            }
            TimeProvider.current = value;
        }
    }

    public abstract DateTime UtcNow { get; }

    public static void ResetToDefault()
    {
        TimeProvider.current = DefaultTimeProvider.Instance;
    }
}

Observations

  • All unit tests that directly reference TimeProvider also invokes ResetToDefault() in their Fixture Teardown.
  • There is no multithreaded code involved.
  • Once in a while, one of the unit tests fail because TimeProvider.Current is null (NullReferenceException is thrown).
  • This only happens when I run the entire suite, but not when I just run a single unit test, suggesting to me that there is some subtle test interdependence going on.
  • It happens approximately once every five or six test runs.
  • When a failure occurs, it seems to be occuring in the first executed tests that involves TimeProvider.Current.
  • More than one test can fail, but only one fails in a given test run.

FWIW, here’s the DefaultTimeProvider class as well:

public class DefaultTimeProvider : TimeProvider
{
    private readonly static DefaultTimeProvider instance =
        new DefaultTimeProvider();

    private DefaultTimeProvider() { }

    public override DateTime UtcNow
    {
        get { return DateTime.UtcNow; }
    }

    public static DefaultTimeProvider Instance
    {
        get { return DefaultTimeProvider.instance; }
    }
}

I suspect that there’s some subtle interplay going on with static initialization where the runtime is actually allowed to access TimeProvider.Current before all static initialization has finished, but I can’t quite put my finger on it.

Any help is appreciated.


FWIW I just threw

Console.WriteLine(Thread.CurrentThread.ManagedThreadId);

in the getter, and it consistently reports the same ID for all test cases in a test run, so the issue seems not related to threading.

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    2026-05-14T22:29:55+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 10:29 pm

    Based solely on this code, Current could be null based on it being set to null. This obviously isn’t helpful to you.

    Could you provide the code for the tests? If there’s a test interdependence, it would be helpful for readers in order to provide any feedback.

    In the mean time, possibly Jon Skeet’s article on singletons might be helpful, since DefaultTimeProvider is effectively acting as a singleton: http://csharpindepth.com/Articles/General/Singleton.aspx

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