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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T00:52:40+00:00 2026-05-14T00:52:40+00:00

I have code which looks like: private static DirectiveNode CreateInstance(Type nodeType, DirectiveInfo info) {

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I have code which looks like:

private static DirectiveNode CreateInstance(Type nodeType, DirectiveInfo info) {
    var ctor = nodeType.GetConstructor(new[] { typeof(DirectiveInfo) });

    if(ctor == null) {
        throw new MissingMethodException(nodeType.FullName, "ctor");
    }

    var node = ctor.Invoke(new[] { info }) as DirectiveNode;

    if(node == null) {
        // ???;
    }

    return node;
}

I am looking for what to do (e.g. what type of exception to throw) when the Invoke method returns something which isn’t a DirectiveNode or when it returns null (indicated by // ??? above).

(By the method’s contract, nodeType will always describe a subclass of DirectiveNode.)

I am not sure when calling a constructor would return null, so I am not sure if I should handle anything at all, but I still want to be on the safe side and throw an exception if something goes wrong.

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    2026-05-14T00:52:41+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 12:52 am

    You need to ensure that nodeType is a DirectiveNode:

    if (!typeof(DirectiveNode).IsAssignableFrom(nodeType))
        throw new ArgumentException("The specified node type is not a 'DirectiveNode'");
    

    Also, you can (should) use Activator.CreateInstance instead of manually finding the ConstructorInfo and invoking it. It’s cleaner, more expressive, and more maintainable.

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