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<title>SA1105: QueryClausesSpanningMultipleLinesMustBeginOnOwnLine</title>
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QueryClausesSpanningMultipleLinesMustBeginOnOwnLine |
CheckId |
SA1105 |
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Readability Rules |
A clause within a C# query expression spans across multiple lines, and does not begin on its own line.
A violation of this rule occurs when a query clause spans across multiple lines, but does not begin on its own line. For example:
object x =
select a in b from c.GetCustomers(
2, “x”);
The query clause can correctly be written as:
object x =
select a
in b
from c.GetCustomers(
2, “x”);
To fix a violation of this rule, move the clause down to start on the next line.
[SuppressMessage("StyleCop.CSharp.ReadabilityRules", "SA1105:QueryClausesSpanningMultipleLinesMustBeginOnOwnLine", Justification = "Reviewed.")]
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