Numbers can be shifted with the << and >> operators, but the right operand of the operation needs to be an int or a type that has an implicit conversion to int. However, with dynamic, the compiler’s type checking is turned off, so you can pass anything to a shift operator and have it compile. And if the argument can’t be converted to int at runtime, then a RuntimeBinderException will be raised.

Noncompliant Code Example

dynamic d = 5;
var x = d >> 5.4; // Noncompliant
x = d >> null; // Noncompliant
x <<= new object(); // Noncompliant