NamedPipeClientStream Connect can use uninitialized _normalizedPipePath
#32.760 aberto em 24 de fev. de 2020
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When adding nullable annotations for System.Net.Sockets (#32675), it was discovered that there is a scenario when using NamedPipeClientStream can use a null string:
When calling NamedPipeClientStream.Connect on Unix, it will try using the _normalizedPipePath string:
However, if the NamedPipeClientStream object was created with the constructor that takes an existing SafePipeHandle and isConnected: false, then _normalizedPipePath will be null.
Doing some searching, I'm honestly not certain how this scenario (existing SafePipeHandle and isConnected: false) can ever work successfully. It will need a path to be able to connect to, which it wasn't given. So at best we may be able to throw a better exception than the ArgumentNullException we get:
Unhandled exception. System.ArgumentNullException: Value cannot be null. (Parameter 'path')
at System.Net.Sockets.UnixDomainSocketEndPoint..ctor(String path)
at System.IO.Pipes.NamedPipeClientStream.TryConnect(Int32 timeout, CancellationToken cancellationToken)
at System.IO.Pipes.NamedPipeClientStream.ConnectInternal(Int32 timeout, CancellationToken cancellationToken, Int32 startTime)
at System.IO.Pipes.NamedPipeClientStream.Connect(Int32 timeout)
at System.IO.Pipes.NamedPipeClientStream.Connect()
/cc @stephentoub