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A class, method, field, or parameter is named in a non-standard way.
Class and method names in C# are traditionally written in a standard way, based on pascal case. The names of classes and methods start with a capital letter, while the names of fields can start with a capital letter or small letter respectively if the field is public or not. In particular, a method should not be called as the same class where it is defined, since it might be misunderstood as a constructor. Moreover, a class should not be named as one of its superclasses or superinterfaces, up to the package name, since this can introduce confusion and, potentially, bugs.
| Class Name | Naming Style Violation (C#) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Significance | style | |||
| Mnemonic | CSHARP.ID.STYLE | |||
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| Availability | Available for C# only. |
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| Enabling | Checks for this warning class are
disabled by default. To enable them, add the following WARNING_FILTER
rule to the project configuration file.
WARNING_FILTER += allow class="Naming Style Violation (C#)" |
Modify the name in order to comply to the standard. In particular, avoid methods or fields starting with a capital letter, unless they are constants.
The following configuration file parameters affect checks for this warning class.
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