TypeName | SA1022PositiveSignsMustBeSpacedCorrectly |
CheckId | SA1022 |
Category | Spacing Rules |
A positive sign within a C# element is not spaced correctly.
A violation of this rule occurs when the spacing around a positive sign is not correct.
A positive sign should always be preceded by a single space, unless it comes after an opening square bracket, a parenthesis, a brace of an interpolated string, is the first character on the line, or is part of a string interpolation alignment component.
A positive sign should never be followed by whitespace, and should never be the last character on a line.
To fix a violation of this rule, ensure that the spacing around the positive sign follows the rule described above.
[SuppressMessage("StyleCop.CSharp.SpacingRules", "SA1022:PositiveSignsMustBeSpacedCorrectly", Justification = "Reviewed.")]
#pragma warning disable SA1022 // PositiveSignsMustBeSpacedCorrectly
#pragma warning restore SA1022 // PositiveSignsMustBeSpacedCorrectly