Code Inspection: Nullable attribute usage with declaration having value or void type
In the code snippet below, the NotNull annotation is meaningless.
public void SetAge([NotNull] int age)
{
myAge = age;
}
Public Sub SetAge(<NotNull> age As Integer)
myAge = age
End Sub
The reason is that int cannot possibly be null, so any sort of indication that it is or is not null is redundant and can be removed. The same applies to methods that have a void return type.
Last modified: 08 March 2021