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I often comment out lines,

but if the line is indented (almost always) then it leaves ugly whitespace inside the comment, like so:

Headers.Add(new List<string>
{
    BondsMonth,
    BondsIdCode,
    //                BondsBondTaken,
    //                // BondsPayments0,
    BondsPaidBackStatus,
});
  • I looked through Resharper C# Code Editing options, but could not find an option to make code cleanup / reformatting remove those additional spaces?
  • Or is it possible to make the comment shortcut / function remove more than 1 space in the first place?

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I agree with what Christopher said, but if you do still want to get rid of excess spaces after a //, you can do so by doing a search and replace using regular expressions with the following target and replacement:

Target: ^*// * Replacement: // (note the trailing space)

(Using the Visual Studio IDE to do so.)

From your example it looks like you might also want to replace ^*// // with //

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  • Thanks, any way to automate that when actually commenting or when pressing to cleanup code with Resharper?
    – Cel
    Aug 5, 2013 at 13:15
  • @Cel Unfortunately not, unless you want to write your own macro for it and assign a keystroke to it (which is a huge pain in Visual Studio 2012, but trivial in previous versions). Aug 5, 2013 at 13:16
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This doesn't answer the specific question you asked, but it will result in more maintainable, readable code and it wouldn't fit in a comment where I wanted to put it.

Commenting out a line should almost always be with the intent of either

  1. Completely removing the line (ugly doesn't matter)
  2. Putting it back in when everything else is working correctly. (Ugly doesn't matter since you'd never ever commit it w/out everything working).

Please just delete the line. It should be in source control (Git, SVN, anything) so that you can always recover what you deleted anyway.

In either of the above cases it should be so temporary of a fix that you shouldn't worry about it.

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  • Indeed, I routinely expunge any commented-out code that I encounter (unless it has a comment explaining why it's commented out). Aug 5, 2013 at 13:01
  • Thanks for the point, but i beg to differ - e.g. documenting comments for other developers explaining why something was done a certain way. However, I would like to not concentrate this post around commenting practices, so my original question remains :)
    – Cel
    Aug 5, 2013 at 13:02
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    @Cel We're only talking about commented-out code with no other comments explaining why it's commented-out. Of course, proper comments are good! Aug 5, 2013 at 13:07
  • @MatthewWatson same problem applies to "proper comments"
    – Cel
    Aug 5, 2013 at 13:15
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    @Cel: the same shouldn't apply to proper comments...Just type '//' and write your comment (or use /* */). In any case your question was referring to commenting out code...can you explain what you mean better? Aug 5, 2013 at 16:55
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Thanks to Alex for pointing out that the Visual Studio add-in StyleCop does it beautifully, and even integrates with Resharper Code Cleanup out-of-the-box!

The only undesirable side-effect is that cleanup has become much slower, probably due to the plethora of rules StyleCop evaluates / fixes.

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