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HasValidPreviousVersionAttribute
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Check method - Here
The HasValidPreviousVersionAttribute
check ensures that, if there is a piece of versioning documentation present explaining what the previous version of a method or constructor was, the FromVersion
is correct.
The FromVersion
for a PreviousVersion
attribute should be set to the current milestone of development, with PreviousVersion
attributes being removed at the end of the milestone in preparation for the next.
If a PreviousVersion
attribute has not been tidied up, it will be flagged by this check and should be removed in the Pull Request which captures it.
If a PreviousVersion
attribute has been added in that Pull Request, the FromVersion
should match the current development milestone cycle.
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