Why is throw null not a compiler warning in C#?
I saw some code which had a throw null; in it.  This causes a new NullReferenceException  to be thrown. 
Why would the compiler not flag this with a warning?
Why is throw null not a compiler warning in C#?
I saw some code which had a throw null; in it.  This causes a new NullReferenceException  to be thrown. 
Why would the compiler not flag this with a warning?