Caller information attributes: CallerFilePathAttribute, CallerLineNumberAttribute, and
CallerArgumentExpressionAttribute provide a way to get information about the caller of a method through optional parameters. But the
arguments for these optional parameters are only generated if they are not explicitly defined in the call. Thus, specifying the argument values
defeats the purpose of the attributes.
void TraceMessage(string message,
[CallerFilePath] string filePath = null,
[CallerLineNumber] int lineNumber = 0)
{
/* ... */
}
void MyMethod()
{
TraceMessage("my message", "A.B.C.Foo.cs", 42); // Noncompliant
}
void TraceMessage(string message,
[CallerFilePath] string filePath = "",
[CallerLineNumber] int lineNumber = 0)
{
/* ... */
}
void MyMethod()
{
TraceMessage("my message");
}
CallerMemberName is not checked to avoid False-Positives with WPF/UWP applications.