Given a class like this one:
[Serializable]
public class MyClass {
string name;
string address;
public MyClass(SerializationInfo info, StreamingContext context){
name = info.GetString("name");
if(/* todo: check if a value for address exists */)
address = info.GetString("address");
}
public void GetObjectData(SerializationInfo info, StreamingContext context){
info.AddValue(name);
if(address != null)
info.AddValue(address);
}
}
How do I test whether a value for the address
field exists before calling info.GetString(address)
?
Yes, I do understand that I could simply write a null address
field but my real problem is that earlier versions of MyClass
, did not have an address field.
Note: I have good reasons for using custom serialization. There are some static fields that are being used as singletons and the default deserialization will not respect that.