Escludere il file dall'analisi stilografa: il tag "generato automaticamente" viene ignorato
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14-11-2019 - |
Domanda
All'inizio di un file C #, ho aggiunto:
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------
// <copyright company="SomeCompany" file="MyFile.cs">
// Copyright © Some Company, 2011
// </copyright>
// <auto-generated />
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------
.
Voglio stylecop per saltare il controllo di questo file, quindi ho usato il trucco auto-generated
spiegato in Altre risposte .
Tuttavia, dopo la pulizia e la ricostruzione della mia soluzione, StyleCop continua a generare avvertimenti per questo file.Perché questo succede?Come può essere risolto?
Sto usando Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Professional Edition e StyleCop V4.3.
Soluzione
@Frédéric - unfortunately, Analyze generated files
option is not somehow connected with skipping files with <auto-generated />
tag.
Files containing <auto-generated />
text will always be skipped regardless the value of the setting.
@Daniel - I believe that you deal with a bug in version 4.3 which was released more than a year ago and is definitely obsolete now. The only reason to use 4.3 is only if you use Visual Studio 2005, which is not supported by StyleCop 4.4.
I strongly recommend you upgrading to 4.4 - I've just checked your example and it works fine.
Altri suggerimenti
You can set file exclusions within the Settings.StyleCop
file. The file is located in to your solution / project or in your StyleCop install directory.
You can then use regex within the Parser
settings to define files you want to ignore
<Parsers>
<Parser ParserId="Microsoft.StyleCop.CSharp.CsParser">
<ParserSettings>
<BooleanProperty Name="AnalyzeDesignerFiles">False</BooleanProperty>
<CollectionProperty Name="GeneratedFileFilters">
<Value>\.g\.cs$</Value>
<Value>\.generated\.cs$</Value>
<Value>\.g\.i\.cs$</Value>
<Value>codegen.*\.cs$</Value>
</CollectionProperty>
</ParserSettings>
</Parser>
</Parsers>
In this case I want to ignore codegen.whatever.cs
Check StyleCop documentation. My favourite is <auto-generated />
tag on the top of the document or you can use #region directive or other options mentioned in the docs.