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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T01:34:49+00:00 2026-05-27T01:34:49+00:00

I have one class with two important functions: public class Foo { //plenty of

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I have one class with two important functions:

public class Foo {
    //plenty of properties here
    void DoSomeThing(){/*code to calculate results*/}
    void SaveSomething(){/* code to save the results in DB*/}

}

SaveSomething() uses the results calculated in DoSomeThing().

the problem is that we must not to call SaveSomething() before DoSomeThing() or if that happens the results are not true results. I mean order of calls are important, this is a problem in maintaining the code.(when new one is added to team).

is there any way to manage this?

I think of 3 methods as below

  1. throwing exception in SaveSomething() if it called before DoSomeThing()
  2. having a bool that are set in DoSomeThing() and SaveSomething() code changes to:

    bool resultsAreCalculated = false;
    void SaveSomething(){
        if (!resultsAreCalculated) {
            DoSomeThing();
            // the resultsAreCalculated = true; is set in DoSomeThing();
            // can we throw some exception?
        }
        /* code to save the results in DB*/
    }
    
  3. implementing it Fluent like :

    Foo x = new Foo();
    x.DoSomeThing().SaveSomething();
    

    in this case, it is important to guarantee that this is not happens:

    x.SaveSomething().DoSomeThing();
    

right now, i use the second method. is there any better way or is that enough?

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    2026-05-27T01:34:50+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 1:34 am

    One option to help avoid user error is to make it clear by passing a variable. By doing this, it raises a flag for the user that they need to get the results (i.e. DoSomething()) before calling SaveSomething(…).

    results = DoSomething(); // returns the results to be saved
    SaveSomething(results);
    
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