I would like to override .Equals
and the ==
operator for a class. I need to check whether there are any equality comparisons in use anywhere for that class at the moment. How would I do this?
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In both cases, I would add the overload/override, and then use "Find Usages" (in Resharper), or "View Call Hierarchy" (Visual Studio native). If anything shows up, it will be a change.
Another approach (if neither is available) is to (just while doing this) add
[Obsolete]
to the override/overload methods you add - then any code that starts using them (i.e. has a change to behaviour) will show up as a warning.Caveat: if the
override
(Equals) is part of an inheritance chain that already overridesEquals
, note that code referencing the base-class will not appear in any of the above. This includes code usingobject
.I think you can do this by using Resharper. Resharper has a 'find usages' function which is quite powerfull.
You could override the Equals method in the class, right click on it, and select find usages advanced if you have R# installed.
Then, you'll get a list of places where that method is used.