14 lines
954 B
C#
14 lines
954 B
C#
using System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations;
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namespace GerbilManagerWebAPI.Models
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{
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public record Gerbil
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{
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[Key]
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public Guid Id { get; init; } // init => properties are immutable by default, they are only mutable in the constructor and initializer.
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public required string Name { get; set; } //required => parameter is necessary in constructor and object iniilization list. So it cannot be intantiated without it
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public required Gender Gender { get; set; }
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public Litter? Litter { get; set; } // Any variable where the ? isn't appended to the type name is a non-nullable reference type.
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public Breeder? Breeder { get; set; } // You use the null-forgiving operator ! following a variable name to force the null-state to be not-null. For example, if you know the name variable isn't null but the compiler issues a warning, you can write the following code to override the compiler's analysis:
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}
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} |