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RCS1019 IDE0036 Inconsistency #427
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I use C# Language Specification 5.0 (page 307) as a reference for this analyzer. Changing the order of modifiers would be a breaking change. |
I have a similar issue: I've read C# Language Specification 5.0 (page 307), and nowhere does it speak about the order of modifiers, it merely list them in no particular order and gives some rules about them.
I understand changing this could be somewhat annoying to users (but these exotic combinations of modifiers are quite rare so it shouldn't raise many location of code to fix), but I wouldn't consider it a 'breaking change' as it wouldn't break existing code. |
@josefpihrt How do I disable an IDExxxx warning in VSCode? |
@marcospgp Either in ruleset file:
or in editorconfig:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/code-quality/use-roslyn-analyzers?view=vs-2019 |
I believe I tried using the ruleset file and it didn't work. I ended up adding the rule to the |
This issue is still a thing with |
I am having the same IDE0036 consistency issue as @mcflux. Roslynator should provide (documented) configuration so that we can solve this without disabling an analyzer. |
If I use the recommended editorconfig settings concerning modifier order at: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/ide/editorconfig-code-style-settings-reference#example-editorconfig-file
Reviewing the following code: RCS1019 wants new to come before public, IDE0036 wants new to come after public.
Is this by design or should RCS1019 be changed to match Microsoft's IDE0036 default recommendation?
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