I’ve run into this problem before, but never in a situation like this. I’m completely confused. As the question states, I’m getting the runtime error “Object reference not set to an instance of an object.” Using the debugger tools, I think I’ve pinpointed the problem to this line:
dataFileLocation = path;
The entire function is here:
void DATReader::SetPath(String^ path)
{
if(!File::Exists(path))
{
MessageBox::Show( "DATReader (missing dat file: \n"+path+"\n )", "Error", MessageBoxButtons::OK, MessageBoxIcon::Exclamation);
return;
}
dataFileLocation = path;
}
dataFileLocation is declared here, but nothing is assigned to it:
ref class DATReader
{
private:
System::String^ dataFileLocation;
// ...
}
Now I know the reason I’m getting the error is because dataFileLocation is assigned to nothing. But I’m having problems assigning it. When I add = 0; to it, it won’t build because its a ref class. When I try to assigned it to = 0; in the constructor, it yells at me for trying to convert it from a System::String^ to an int. If I assign it to a = gcnew String(""); it builds, but throws the same runtime exception.
I don’t get it, am I reading the debugger wrong, and this isn’t the source of the problem at all? I’ve just started to use managed code recently, so I’m confused :\
Managed C++ uses
nullptrfor null references. So you can check:or use: