Code Inspection: Loop control variable is never changed inside loop
int calibCount = getCalibCount(); //calibCount is loaded from USB device and can be different based on device
...
for (var calibCounter = 0; calibCounter < calibCount; calibCounter++)
{
...
}
calibCount realy not changed inside loop, but I think this should not be reported, because it is correct.
It is not the case described in: "https://www.jetbrains.com/help/resharper/2016.3/LoopVariableIsNeverChangedInsideLoop.html"
Am I wrong about it?
If yes how could look the code that will not generate the warning?
Thanks in advance for your answer.
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I'm seeing this as well in latest Rider and Resharper. I'm having a hard time reproducing it outside of the original codebase. Here is the loop itself:
for (var i = 0; i < count; i++) {var property = properties[i];
if (property.propertyPath == path) {
ph = property;
break;
}
}
Curiously, if I get rid of the break, the warning pops down to a similar loop lower in the method. I'm pretty sure this is a bug, as I have tested and this loop does in fact get past i == 0.
Hello Mtschoen!
Thank you for the feedback.
Do I understand correctly that the issue is reproduced in some specifc solution only? Could you please try suggestion from the following article?
Thank you.