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SA1202

TypeName SA1202ElementsMustBeOrderedByAccess
CheckId SA1202
Category Ordering Rules

Cause

An element within a C# code file is out of order within regard to access level, in relation to other elements in the code.

Rule description

A violation of this rule occurs when the code elements within a file do not follow a standard ordering scheme based on access level.

To comply with this rule, adjacent elements of the same type should be positioned in the following order by access level:

  • public
  • internal
  • protected internal
  • protected
  • private protected
  • private

📝 Static constructors and explicitly implemented interface members are considered public for the purposes of this rule.

Complying with a standard ordering scheme based on access level can increase the readability and maintainability of the file and make it easier to identify the public interface that is being exposed from a class.

How to fix violations

To fix an instance of this violation, order the elements in the file in the order described above.

How to suppress violations

[SuppressMessage("StyleCop.CSharp.OrderingRules", "SA1202:ElementsMustBeOrderedByAccess", Justification = "Reviewed.")]
#pragma warning disable SA1202 // ElementsMustBeOrderedByAccess
#pragma warning restore SA1202 // ElementsMustBeOrderedByAccess