Syntax Styles
One of the aspects of the code style is how to use interchangeable language syntax constructions. For example, two method definitions below are identical from the compiler point of view, but the choice of syntax constructions makes them look different:
If you want to use interchangeable syntax constructions consistently throughout your code base, you can configure your preferences on the page of ReSharper options, share them with your team, and apply them in the desired scope.
In this topic:
- Checking and fixing code syntax style with code inspections
- Applying code syntax style with code cleanup
- Additional actions for code syntax style in C#
- Applicability in different languages
Checking and fixing code syntax style with code inspections
ReSharper provides a number of code inspections that check your code for compliance with your code syntax style and suggests quick-fixes where the style is violated - for example, if the order of modifiers differs from your preferences:
If you need to review all code syntax style problems in a desired scope, up to the whole solution, you can run code inspection in this scope. When the analysis is over, group the results by issue category, and check what problems there are and where:
All of the code syntax style inspections are configurable and you can disable the ones that you do not like.
You can also go through the list of code syntax style inspections and configure all of them in one go. There are two ways to do so:
- On the page of ReSharper options, use selectors in the Notify with column and choose Do not show for inspections that you want to disable.
On this options page, you can also change preferences for each code syntax style rule. - On the page of ReSharper options, find code syntax style inspections in the groups and clear check boxes next to the ones you want to disable.
Applying code syntax style with code cleanup
To apply code syntax style in the desired scope, you can also use code cleanup. You can either run code cleanup with the default profile Default: Full Cleanup to apply all code syntax style rules, or create and run a custom profile with a desired subset of code syntax style rules.
Additional actions for code syntax style in C#
In C#, ReSharper provides a dedicated action Ctrl+Alt+S ( ) for applying your code syntax styles.
To apply C# code syntax styles for existing code
You can also apply code syntax styles in the current selection with the corresponding context action.
To apply C# code syntax styles in the current selection
- In the editor, select a block of code where you want to apply code syntax styles.
- Press Alt+Enter or click on the action indicator to the left of the caret to open the action list.
- Select Apply code style in the action list.
Applicability in different languages
Most of ReSharper's code syntax style features are available in C#, some are available in several languages, others are language-specific. The table below lists all code syntax style features and languages/technologies where they are supported.
The instructions and examples given in the topics within this section address the use of code syntax style features in C#. For more information on code syntax style features available for specific languages, see the corresponding topics in the ReSharper by Language section.