Code Inspection: Use preferred 'var' style (when type is simple)
This code inspection checks violations of your preferences for using var
or explicit type in local variable declarations. Specifically, it checks variable declarations of simple types (types without generic type parameters).
Using implicitly typed local variables (also known as var
keyword) introduced in C# 3.0 has become quite popular as it improves readability in many scenarios. By default, JetBrains Rider also encourages using of var
keyword, but preferences of its usage are flexibly configurable — for example, you can opt for using explicit types in specific cases or everywhere and JetBrains Rider will help you enforce your preferences.
For more information about configuring and enforcing your preferences of using var
or explicit types in local variable declarations, refer to Code Syntax Style: Implicit/Explicit Typing ('var' Keyword).