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Gendarme.Rules.Maintainability.PreferStringIsNullOrEmptyRule(2.10)
Sebastien Pouliot edited this page Jan 22, 2011
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Assembly: Gendarme.Rules.Maintainability
Version: 2.10
This rule checks methods for cases where String.IsNullOrEmpty could be used instead of doing separate null and length checks. This does not affect execution nor performance (much) but it does improve source code readability. This rule only applies to assemblies compiled with .NET 2.0 (or later).
Bad example:
public bool SendMessage (string message)
{
if ((message == null) || (message.Length == 0)) {
return false;
}
return SendMessage (Encode (message));
}
Good example:
public bool SendMessage (string message)
{
if (String.IsNullOrEmpty (message)) {
return false;
}
return SendMessage (Encode (message));
}
- This rule is available since Gendarme 2.0
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