Code Inspection: Parentheses are redundant if attribute has no arguments
Attributes in C# are classes, and they are called by invoking their constructors. If an attribute's constructor has no parameters, C# allows you to specify it without parentheses when you call it. ReSharper suggests removing empty parentheses to make code more concise.
Suboptimal code | After the quick-fix |
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[ProgramTestClass()]
public class ProgramTests
{
/* ... */
}
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[ProgramTestClass]
public class ProgramTests
{
/* ... */
}
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Last modified: 25 April 2019