| TypeName | SA1113CommaMustBeOnSameLineAsPreviousParameter |
| CheckId | SA1113 |
| Category | Readability Rules |
A comma between two parameters in a call to a C# method or indexer, or in the declaration of a method or indexer, is not placed on the same line as the previous parameter.
A violation of this rule occurs when a comma between two parameters to a method or indexer is not placed on the same line as the previous parameter. The following examples show correct placement of the comma:
The same guidance applies to constructor invocations and object creation expressions, including target-typed new introduced in C# 9. Commas separating arguments to new(...) must appear on the same line as the preceding argument.
public string JoinName(string first, string last)
{
string name = JoinStrings(
first,
last);
}
public int this[int x,
int y]
{
get { return this.items[x, y]; }
}To fix a violation of this rule, ensure that the comma is placed on the same line as the previous parameter.
[SuppressMessage("StyleCop.CSharp.ReadabilityRules", "SA1113:CommaMustBeOnSameLineAsPreviousParameter", Justification = "Reviewed.")]#pragma warning disable SA1113 // CommaMustBeOnSameLineAsPreviousParameter
#pragma warning restore SA1113 // CommaMustBeOnSameLineAsPreviousParameter