I just found out about yield return, I seems really nice. I use it in a method like this:
public IEnumerable<ValidationResult> Validate(ValidationContext vc)
{
if (Name == "Arbitary")
yield return new ValidationResult("Bad Name.", new[] { "Name" });
else if (Email == "BadEmail")
yield return new ValidationResult("Bad Email.", new [] {"Email" });
// further rules follow.
}
However, I need to change this method to return some ValidationResults from a child method. Without using yield, the code would look like this:
public override IEnumerable<ValidationResult> Validate(ValidationContext vc)
{
// TryValidateObject fills the ICollection you pass it.
List<ValidationResult> retVal = new List<ValidationResult>();
Validator.TryValidateObject(this, vc, retVal, true);
if (Name == "Arbitary")
retVal.Add(new ValidationResult("Bad Name.", new[] { "Name" }));
else if (Email == "BadEmail")
retVal.Add(new ValidationResult("Bad Email.", new[] { "Email" }));
return retVal;
}
Is it possible to rewrite this using yield?
Are you looking for this?
If so, I believe the first version looks nicer.