TypeName | ElementsMustBeOrderedByAccess |
CheckId | SA1202 |
Category | Ordering Rules |
Cause
An element within a C# code file is out of order within regard to access level, in relation to other elements in the code.
Rule Description
A violation of this rule occurs when the code elements within a file do not follow a standard ordering scheme based on access level.
To comply with this rule, adjacent elements of the same type must be positioned in the following order by access level:
public
internal
protected internal
protected
private
Complying with a standard ordering scheme based on access level can increase the readability and maintainability of the file and make it easier to identify the public interface that is being exposed from a class.
How to Fix Violations
To fix an instance of this violation, order the elements in the file in the order described above.