rspec/rules/S114/vbnet/rule.adoc
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Sharing some naming conventions is a key point to make it possible for a team to efficiently collaborate.
This rule allows to check that all interface names match a provided regular expression.
The default configuration is the one recommended by Microsoft:
* Must start with an upper case 'I' character, e.g. IFoo
* Followed by Pascal casing, starting with an upper case character, e.g. IEnumerable
* Short abbreviations of 2 letters can be capitalized, e.g. IFooID
* Longer abbreviations need to be lower cased, e.g. IFooHtml
== Noncompliant Code Example
With the default regular expression ``++^I([A-Z]{1,3}[a-z0-9]+)*([A-Z]{2})?$++``:
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Interface Foo ' Noncompliant
End Interface
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== Compliant Solution
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Interface IFoo ' Compliant
End Interface
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