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== Why is this an issue?
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Variables that are never updated will always return their default values and so they should be explicitly declared as constant. A ``++let++``-declaration guarantees and clearly signals to the programmer that its value is supposed to and will never change.
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This rule applies to non-constant fields and variables which are not set within the codebase.
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'''
== Implementation Specification
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=== Message
Declare variable "{0}" with "let".
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== Comments And Links
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=== on 15 May 2015, 11:57:27 Elena Vilchik wrote:
Consider only "set and read but never updated" variables and not "unused" one.
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