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As mentioned by the other commenters, you should be able to run any validations or transformations on the data that you want in the canonical constructor, including re-assigning values (for example we've done defaults with `foo != null ? foo : new DefaultFoo()`). The only thing I think you can't do with a record is make the canonical constructor private and force users of your type to call factory methods that can return null instead of throwing an exception. You can provide those factory methods, but anyone can still call the constructor, so you have to do your hard checks in the constructor. On the other hand, no matter how many alternate constructors or factory methods you make, you're also guaranteed that every one of them eventually has to call the canonical constructor, so you don't need to spread your validation around either.


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