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Would it be worth renaming the constant 'CommonError' to one which scans better when the constant is qualified.
e.g. rather than
CommonErrors.CommonError
to have
CommonErrors.Base
as an example
Public Enum GuardClauseErrors InvalidFromNonDefaultInstance = CustomErrors.Base + 1 InvalidFromDefaultInstance ObjectAlreadyInitialized ObjectCannotBeNothing StringCannotBeEmpty End Enum
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Would it be worth renaming the constant 'CommonError' to one which scans better when the constant is qualified.
e.g. rather than
to have
as an example
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: