C#


ROSLYN.DESIGN.CA1047 : Do not declare protected member in sealed type (C#)

See Roslyn-Detected C# Warning Classes for more information.

Summary

Types declare protected members so that inheriting types can access or override the member. By definition, you cannot inherit from a sealed type, which means that protected methods on sealed types cannot be called.

This check corresponds to Roslyn rule CA1047. For full rule details, see the Microsoft website: CA1047.

Properties

Class Name Do not declare protected member in sealed type (C#)
Significance reliability
Mnemonic ROSLYN.DESIGN.CA1047
Categories None
Availability Available for C# only.
Enabling Checks for this warning class are enabled by default. To disable them, add the following WARNING_FILTER rule to the project configuration file.
WARNING_FILTER += discard class="Do not declare protected member in sealed type (C#)"

Relevant Configuration File Parameters

The following configuration file parameters affect checks for this warning class.