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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T17:01:14+00:00 2026-05-11T17:01:14+00:00

Does the method get called with a null value or does it give a

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Does the method get called with a null value or does it give a null reference exception?

MyObject myObject = null;
myObject.MyExtensionMethod(); // <-- is this a null reference exception?

If this is the case I will never need to check my ‘this’ parameter for null?

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    2026-05-11T17:01:14+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 5:01 pm

    That will work fine (no exception). Extension methods don’t use virtual calls (i.e. it uses the “call” il instruction, not “callvirt”) so there is no null check unless you write it yourself in the extension method. This is actually useful in a few cases:

    public static bool IsNullOrEmpty(this string value)
    {
        return string.IsNullOrEmpty(value);
    }
    public static void ThrowIfNull<T>(this T obj, string parameterName)
            where T : class
    {
        if(obj == null) throw new ArgumentNullException(parameterName);
    }
    

    etc

    Fundamentally, calls to static calls are very literal – i.e.

    string s = ...
    if(s.IsNullOrEmpty()) {...}
    

    becomes:

    string s = ...
    if(YourExtensionClass.IsNullOrEmpty(s)) {...}
    

    where there is obviously no null check.

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