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Use Listing.GetFileSystemEntries()
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Use Listing.GetFileSystemEntries()
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This code analyzer detects the usage of GetFileSystemEntries
from the standard Directory
class found in the System.IO
namespace.
The GetFileSystemEntries()
from the Directory
class gives you a randomly-sorted list of files and directories, which may not be convenient for TUI applications, such as the interactive TUI.
CreateList()
takes care of that by sorting directories and files in an alphabetical order by putting the directories first before the files. This way, this listing can then be used for interactive applications.
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Error List
Caller uses Directory.GetFileSystemEntries
instead of Listing.GetFileSystemEntries()
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Use Listing.GetFileSystemEntries()
instead of Directory.GetFileSystemEntries
Description
Alternatively, Listing.GetFileSystemEntries()
returns a list of paths to files or folders with better support for patterns. You can also use GetFilesystemEntriesRegex()
for regular expression support.