MSIR.0836 Named parameters should not begin with %: Difference between revisions
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If the intent was for the name after the percent sign to be a parameter name, simply remove the percent sign. If the intent of the equal sign (<tt>=</tt>) was to pass the boolean result of an equality comparison to a method, use the comparison operator word <var>Eq</var> instead of the equal sign, or put the comparison inside parentheses. | If the intent was for the name after the percent sign to be a parameter name, simply remove the percent sign. If the intent of the equal sign (<tt>=</tt>) was to pass the boolean result of an equality comparison to a method, use the comparison operator word <var>Eq</var> instead of the equal sign, or put the comparison inside parentheses. | ||
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Revision as of 16:06, 13 August 2015
A named parameter was specified on a method invocation and the name began with a percent sign (%). Even though method declarations specify parameter names starting with a percent sign, the percent sign should not be specified on the method invocation.
If the intent was for the name after the percent sign to be a parameter name, simply remove the percent sign. If the intent of the equal sign (=) was to pass the boolean result of an equality comparison to a method, use the comparison operator word Eq instead of the equal sign, or put the comparison inside parentheses.