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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
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  • Code Smell335

  • Quick Fix 61
Filtered: 11 rules found
finding
    Impact
      Clean code attribute
        1. Empty "default" clauses should be removed

           Code Smell
        2. Empty "case" clauses that fall through to the "default" should be omitted

           Code Smell
        3. Redundant property names should be omitted in anonymous classes

           Code Smell
        4. Declarations and initializations should be as concise as possible

           Code Smell
        5. Default parameter values should not be passed as arguments

           Code Smell
        6. Constructor and destructor declarations should not be redundant

           Code Smell
        7. Redundant parentheses should not be used

           Code Smell
        8. Members should not be initialized to default values

           Code Smell
        9. "catch" clauses should do more than rethrow

           Code Smell
        10. Redundant modifiers should not be used

           Code Smell
        11. "ToString()" calls should not be redundant

           Code Smell

        Redundant parentheses should not be used

        consistency - conventional
        maintainability
        Code Smell
        Quick FixIDE quick fixes available with SonarLint
        • unused
        • finding

        Why is this an issue?

        Redundant parentheses are simply wasted keystrokes, and should be removed.

        Noncompliant code example

        [MyAttribute()] //Noncompliant
        class MyClass
        {
          public int MyProperty { get; set; }
          public static MyClass CreateNew(int propertyValue)
          {
            return new MyClass() //Noncompliant
            {
              MyProperty = propertyValue
            };
          }
        }
        

        Compliant solution

        [MyAttribute]
        class MyClass
        {
          public int MyProperty { get; set; }
          public static MyClass CreateNew(int propertyValue)
          {
            return new MyClass
            {
              MyProperty = propertyValue
            };
          }
        }
        
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