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Gendarme.Rules.Correctness.ProvideCorrectRegexPatternRule(git)
Sebastien Pouliot edited this page Mar 2, 2011
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Assembly: Gendarme.Rules.Correctness
Version: git
This rule verifies that valid regular expression strings are used as arguments.
Bad example:
//Invalid end of pattern
Regex re = new Regex ("^\\");
Good example:
Regex re = new Regex (@"^\\");
Bad example:
//Unterminated [] set
Regex re = new Regex ("([a-z)*");
Good example:
Regex re = new Regex ("([a-z])*");
Bad example:
//Reference to undefined group number 2
return Regex.IsMatch (code, @"(\w)-\2");
Good example:
return Regex.IsMatch (code, @"(\w)-\1");
- This rule is available since Gendarme 2.4
You can browse the latest source code of this rule on github.com
Note that this page was autogenerated (3/17/2011 1:55:44 PM) based on the xmldoc
comments inside the rules source code and cannot be edited from this wiki.
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