Question

I have this kind of code in some applications (from microsoft)

[assembly: System.Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.SuppressMessage(
  "Microsoft.Naming", 
  "CA1702:CompoundWordsShouldBeCasedCorrectly", 
  MessageId = "CounterClockwise", 
  Scope = "member", 
  Target = "ScePhotoViewer.PhotoDisplayControl.#RotatePhotoCounterClockwiseCommand"
)]
  • Can anyone explain me this ?
  • Is there any blog explaining how to use it, the real benefits...

Thanks Jonathan

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Solution

This attribute is used by Team Foundation Server's (TFS) code analysis functionality to exclude code fragments that would otherwise trigger warnings. You can safely remove them if you're not using TFS code analysis.

The attributes can be added by hand or, more usually, are added automatically via the Visual Studio GUI when the "Suppress Message" option is selected in the error list.

OTHER TIPS

This attribute simply suppresses the generation of the specified warning messages during code analysis by TFS. No code is is excluded.

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