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Vendor tomasvotruba Package ctor Short Description Prefer constructor over always called setters License
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What It Does?
This tool collects instances of new object() followed by a series of method calls on the same object:
...and suggests turning them into constructor arguments:
Why?
Such chained setters often indicate implicit required dependencies. By moving them to the constructor, you make the object state explicit, safer, and easier to reason about — and even easier to test.
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