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CA1713: Events should not have before or after prefix (code analysis) - .NET

Property Value Rule ID CA1713 Title Events should not have before or after prefix Category Naming Fix is breaking or non-breaking Breaking Enabled by default in .NET 9 No Cause

The name of an event starts with 'Before' or 'After'.

Rule description

Event names should describe the action that raises the event. To name related events that are raised in a specific sequence, use the present or past tense to indicate the relative position in the sequence of actions. For example, when naming a pair of events that is raised when closing a resource, you might name it 'Closing' and 'Closed', instead of 'BeforeClose' and 'AfterClose'.

Naming conventions provide a common look for libraries that target the common language runtime. This reduces the learning curve that is required for new software libraries, and increases customer confidence that the library was developed by someone who has expertise in developing managed code.

How to fix violations

Remove the prefix from the event name, and consider changing the name to use the present or past tense of a verb.

When to suppress warnings

Do not suppress a warning from this rule.


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