I often find I need to remove nesting statements, say an if conditional becomes irrelevant:
From
if (processFile != null && processFile.Exists)
{
Process[] processesByName = GetProcesses(processFile.NameWithoutExt);
if (processesByName.Length > 0)
{
return processesByName.ToList();
}
}
return null;
To
Process[] processesByName = GetProcesses(processFile.NameWithoutExt);
if (processesByName.Length > 0)
{
return processesByName.ToList();
}
return null;
The trouble is having to manually find the curly braces on both sides and delete them, while retaining the nested code
- Especially with larger bodies, unlike the example here
- Any way to quick-erase with Resharper?
- Or in Visual Studio natively?