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See Roslyn-Detected C# Warning Classes for more information.
An operator overload was detected, and the expected named alternative method was not found. The named alternative member provides access to the same functionality as the operator and is provided for developers who program in languages that do not support overloaded operators.
This check corresponds to Roslyn rule CA2225. For full rule details, see the Microsoft website: CA2225.
| Class Name | Operator overloads have named alternates (C#) |
|---|---|
| Significance | reliability |
| Mnemonic | ROSLYN.USAGE.CA2225 |
| Categories | None |
| Availability | Available for C# only. |
| 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="Operator overloads have named alternates (C#)" |
The following configuration file parameters affect checks for this warning class.
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