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C# static code analysis

Unique rules to find Bugs, Vulnerabilities, Security Hotspots, and Code Smells in your C# code

  • All rules 493
  • Vulnerability46
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  • Code Smell335

  • Quick Fix 61
Filtered: 13 rules found
brain-overload
    Impact
      Clean code attribute
        1. "goto" statement should not be used

           Code Smell
        2. Cognitive Complexity of methods should not be too high

           Code Smell
        3. Types and methods should not have too many generic parameters

           Code Smell
        4. Methods and properties should not be too complex

           Code Smell
        5. "switch" statements with many "case" clauses should have only one statement

           Code Smell
        6. Functions should not have too many lines of code

           Code Smell
        7. Control flow statements "if", "switch", "for", "foreach", "while", "do" and "try" should not be nested too deeply

           Code Smell
        8. Classes should not be coupled to too many other classes

           Code Smell
        9. "switch case" clauses should not have too many lines of code

           Code Smell
        10. Magic numbers should not be used

           Code Smell
        11. Methods should not have too many parameters

           Code Smell
        12. Expressions should not be too complex

           Code Smell
        13. Files should not have too many lines of code

           Code Smell

        Methods should not have too many parameters

        adaptability - focused
        maintainability
        Code Smell
        • brain-overload

        Why is this an issue?

        Methods with a long parameter list are difficult to use because maintainers must figure out the role of each parameter and keep track of their position.

        void SetCoordinates(int x1, int y1, int z1, int x2, int y2, int z2) // Noncompliant
        {
           // ...
        }
        

        The solution can be to:

        • Split the method into smaller ones
        // Each function does a part of what the original setCoordinates function was doing, so confusion risks are lower
        void SetOrigin(int x, int y, int z)
        {
           // ...
        }
        
        void SetSize(int width, int height, int depth)
        {
           //
        }
        
        • Find a better data structure for the parameters that group data in a way that makes sense for the specific application domain
        // In geometry, Point is a logical structure to group data
        readonly record struct Point(int X, int Y, int Z);
        
        void SetCoordinates(Point p1, Point p2)
        {
            // ...
        }
        

        This rule raises an issue when a method has more parameters than the provided threshold.

        Exceptions

        The rule does not count the parameters intended for a base class constructor.

        With a maximum number of 4 parameters:

        public class BaseClass
        {
            public BaseClass(int param1)
            {
                // ...
            }
        }
        
        public class DerivedClass : BaseClass
        {
            public DerivedClass(int param1, int param2, int param3, string param4, long param5) : base(param1) // Compliant by exception
            {
                // ...
            }
        }
        
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