Code Inspection: Redundant cast
According to C# documentation, explicit conversion (cast) is redundant in the following cases:
Conversions from derived classes to base classes.
Conversions from smaller to larger integral types.
In these cases the cast is done implicitly by the compiler. Needless to say, duplicate casts and casts between the same type are also redundant.
JetBrains Rider suggests removing the explicit cast if no information will be lost in the implicit conversion or if the conversion will always succeed.
class Base {}
class Derived : Base {}
class Program
{
static void Main()
{
Derived d = new Derived();
Base b = (Base) d;
// ...
}
}
class Base {}
class Derived : Base {}
class Program
{
static void Main()
{
Derived d = new Derived();
Base b = d;
// ...
}
}
Last modified: 07 April 2022