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Gendarme.Rules.Correctness.ProvideCorrectArgumentsToFormattingMethodsRule(2.10)
Sebastien Pouliot edited this page Jan 22, 2011
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Assembly: Gendarme.Rules.Correctness
Version: 2.10
This rule checks that the format string used with String.Format matches the other parameters used with the method.
Bad examples:
string s1 = String.Format ("There is nothing to format here!");
// no argument to back {0}
string s2 = String.Format ("Hello {0}!");
Good examples:
string s1 = "There is nothing to format here!";
string s2 = String.Format ("Hello {0}!", name);
- This rule is available since Gendarme 2.2
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