TypeName | SA1649FileNameMustMatchTypeName |
CheckId | SA1649 |
Category | Documentation Rules |
The file name of a C# code file does not match the first type declared in the file. For generics that are defined as
Class1<T>
the name of the file needs to be Class1{T}.cs
or Class1`1.cs
depending on the fileNamingConvention
setting. See Configuration.md for more information.
Partial classes are ignored.
A violation of this rule occurs when the file name of a C# file does not contain the name of the first type in the file. For example, consider a C# source file named Class1.cs, with the following code:
public class Class2
{
}
A violation of this rule would occur, since the file name is not contain the correct name of the first type in the file. The file should be written as:
public class Class1
{
}
To fix a violation of this rule, rename the file to match the name of the first type from the file.
[SuppressMessage("StyleCop.CSharp.DocumentationRules", "SA1649:FileNameMustMatchTypeName", Justification = "Reviewed.")]
#pragma warning disable SA1649 // SA1649FileNameMustMatchTypeName
#pragma warning restore SA1649 // SA1649FileNameMustMatchTypeName