Code inspection: Redundant name qualifier
In C#, you can qualify instance members with this
keyword, and qualify static members with type name or a base type name. These qualifiers help you disambiguate members hidden by local variables or method parameters. In all other cases, these modifiers are optional, and you can decide for yourself whether to use them or not. With ReSharper, you can configure your preferences for using optional modifiers and enforce these preferences.
By default, ReSharper treats all optional member qualifiers as redundant and suggests removing them.
Last modified: 11 February 2024