Using the Roslyn Semantic Model to Find Symbols in a Single .cs File

人走茶凉 提交于 2019-12-05 10:54:35

The trick is to invert how you're asking the question. Go from:

How do I find all the references to this symbol that I want to ensure is synchronized?

but instead

How, upon looking at the use of a symbol, determine if this should be inside of a lock statement?

Because this offers a course of action: your analyzer should instead look at each identifier in a method body that's not in a lock statement, call SemanticModel.GetSymbolInfo(), get the symbol that's being referenced, and then check if that field is one that's "synchronized" via your logic (private, etc.). At that point, then since you're looking at the use, you can flag that particular use.

This inversion is how we expect analyzers to be written, and it's not an accident. The reason is largely performance. Imagine your analyzer is running inside Visual Studio, and you delete a line of code. If analyzers were written in the model of "look at a symbol, now ask for all uses", it means any and all analyzers that did that potentially have to rerun from scratch. That's not great for your CPU or battery life. When the question is inverted like this, it means we only have to reanalyze that specific file, since you're not expanding to "give me everything".

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