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Gendarme.Rules.Design.TypesShouldBeInsideNamespacesRule(2.10)

Sebastien Pouliot edited this page Jan 22, 2011 · 2 revisions

TypesShouldBeInsideNamespacesRule

Assembly: Gendarme.Rules.Design
Version: 2.10

Description

This rule will fire if a type which is visible outside the assembly is not declared within a namespace. Using namespaces greatly reduces the probability of name collisions, allows tools such as auto-complete to operate better, and can make the assemblies API clearer.

Examples

Bad example:

using System;
public class Configuration {
}

Good example:

using System;
namespace My.Stuff {
    public class Configuration {
    }
}
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