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17 lines
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There's no valid reason to test ``++this++`` with ``++is++``. The only plausible explanation for such a test is that you're executing code in a parent class conditionally based on the kind of child class ``++this++`` is. But code that's specific to a child class should be _in_ that child class, not in the parent.
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== Noncompliant Code Example
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public class JunkFood
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{
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public void DoSomething()
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{
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if (this is Pizza) // Noncompliant
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{
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// ...
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} else if (...
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}
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}
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