There are several reasons for a method not to have a method body: * It is an unintentional omission, and should be fixed. * It is not yet, or never will be, supported. In this case a ``++NotSupportedException++`` should be thrown. * The method is an intentionally-blank override. In this case a nested comment should explain the reason for the blank override. == Noncompliant Code Example ---- Sub DoSomething() End Sub Function DoSomething() As String End Function ---- == Compliant Solution ---- Sub DoSomething() ' Not implemented because of reason End Sub Function DoSomething() As String Throw New NotSupportedException End Function ---- == Exceptions The following methods are ignored: * empty ``++Overridable++`` or ``++MustOverride++`` methods, * empty methods that override an ``++MustOverride++`` method, * empty overrides in test assemblies.