CA1716: Identifiers should not match keywords
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Item | Value |
---|---|
TypeName | IdentifiersShouldNotMatchKeywords |
CheckId | CA1716 |
Category | Microsoft.Naming |
Breaking Change | Breaking |
Cause
A name of a namespace, a type, or a viritual or interface member matches a reserved keyword in a programming language.
Rule Description
Identifiers for namespaces, types, and virtual and interface members should not match keywords that are defined by languages that target the common language runtime. Depending on the language that is used and the keyword, compiler errors and ambiguities can make the library difficult to use.
This rule checks against keywords in the following languages:
Visual Basic
C#
C++/CLI
Case-insensitive comparison is used for Visual Basic keywords, and case-sensitive comparison is used for the other languages.
How to Fix Violations
Select a name that does not appear in the list of keywords.
When to Suppress Warnings
You can suppress a warning from this rule if you are convinced that the identifier will not confuse users of the API, and that the library is usable in all available languages in the .NET Framework.