Identifies the use of bang notation, formally known as dictionary access expression, for which a recursive default member resolution is necessary.
Inspection type: CodeQualityIssues
Default severity: Warning
A dictionary access expression looks like a strongly typed call, but it actually is a stringly typed access to the parameterized default member of the object. This is especially misleading if the parameterized default member is not on the object itself and can only be reached by calling the parameterless default member first
The following quick-fixes are available for this inspection:
Each example is a self-contained MCVE showing the feature in a single specific scenario.
Module1
by default, these are general-purpose standard procedural modules.Class1
by default, these modules define the default interface for an object of that type.VB_PredeclaredId
attribute set to True
(with or without a @PredeclaredId
annotation).@Interface
annotation) whose default interface is not a class type intended to be instantiated.
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