Code Inspections in HttpHandler or WebService
In HttpHandler or WebService, ReSharper 2024.3 provides two kinds of code inspections: 3 inspections that detect errors such as broken syntax, unresolved symbols, compiler errors, and so on (you cannot configure or disable any of these inspections), and 12 proprietary code inspections, any of which you can disable or change its severity level.
These code inspections help you detect code issues in design time in all open files, and additionally they allow you to find code issues in specific scope.
Configurable HttpHandler or WebService inspections are listed below, grouped by their categories.
Grammar Issues (4 inspections)
Inspections in this category report grammar issues in string literals and documentation comments.
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Grammar error in markup attribute value | |
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Grammar error in string literal |
Potential Code Quality Issues (2 inspections)
This category includes inspections that detect critical issues (code smells), mostly with Error or Warning level. This category also includes inspections that ensure localization assistance.
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Non-accessed field (non-private accessibility) | |
Path error |
Redundancies in Symbol Declarations (1 inspection)
This category includes code inspections, mostly with the warning severity level, which detect empty and unused symbol declarations.
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Type member is never used (non-private accessibility) |
Spelling Issues (5 inspections)
These inspections detect typos in various contexts.
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Typo in markup attribute value | |
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