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Add extra formatter options #1063

Add extra formatter options

Add extra formatter options #1063

Triggered via push November 28, 2025 19:37
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build: src/TestableHttpClient/Utils/HttpRequestMessageFormatter.cs#L38
Use 'StringBuilder.Append(char)' instead of 'StringBuilder.Append(string)' when the input is a constant unit string (https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/fundamentals/code-analysis/quality-rules/ca1834)
build: src/TestableHttpClient/Utils/HttpRequestMessageFormatter.cs#L30
Use 'StringBuilder.Append(char)' instead of 'StringBuilder.Append(string)' when the input is a constant unit string (https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/fundamentals/code-analysis/quality-rules/ca1834)
build: src/TestableHttpClient/Utils/HttpRequestMessageFormatter.cs#L38
Use 'StringBuilder.Append(char)' instead of 'StringBuilder.Append(string)' when the input is a constant unit string (https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/fundamentals/code-analysis/quality-rules/ca1834)
build: src/TestableHttpClient/Utils/HttpRequestMessageFormatter.cs#L30
Use 'StringBuilder.Append(char)' instead of 'StringBuilder.Append(string)' when the input is a constant unit string (https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/fundamentals/code-analysis/quality-rules/ca1834)
build: src/TestableHttpClient/Utils/HttpRequestMessageFormatter.cs#L38
Use 'StringBuilder.Append(char)' instead of 'StringBuilder.Append(string)' when the input is a constant unit string (https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/fundamentals/code-analysis/quality-rules/ca1834)
build: src/TestableHttpClient/Utils/HttpRequestMessageFormatter.cs#L30
Use 'StringBuilder.Append(char)' instead of 'StringBuilder.Append(string)' when the input is a constant unit string (https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/fundamentals/code-analysis/quality-rules/ca1834)
build: src/TestableHttpClient/Utils/HttpRequestMessageFormatter.cs#L38
Use 'StringBuilder.Append(char)' instead of 'StringBuilder.Append(string)' when the input is a constant unit string (https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/fundamentals/code-analysis/quality-rules/ca1834)
build: src/TestableHttpClient/Utils/HttpRequestMessageFormatter.cs#L30
Use 'StringBuilder.Append(char)' instead of 'StringBuilder.Append(string)' when the input is a constant unit string (https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/fundamentals/code-analysis/quality-rules/ca1834)
build: src/TestableHttpClient/Utils/HttpRequestMessageFormatter.cs#L38
Use 'StringBuilder.Append(char)' instead of 'StringBuilder.Append(string)' when the input is a constant unit string (https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/fundamentals/code-analysis/quality-rules/ca1834)
build: src/TestableHttpClient/Utils/HttpRequestMessageFormatter.cs#L30
Use 'StringBuilder.Append(char)' instead of 'StringBuilder.Append(string)' when the input is a constant unit string (https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/fundamentals/code-analysis/quality-rules/ca1834)
testOnSupportedDotnetVersions (ubuntu-latest): src/TestableHttpClient/Utils/HttpRequestMessageFormatter.cs#L38
Use 'StringBuilder.Append(char)' instead of 'StringBuilder.Append(string)' when the input is a constant unit string (https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/fundamentals/code-analysis/quality-rules/ca1834)
testOnSupportedDotnetVersions (ubuntu-latest): src/TestableHttpClient/Utils/HttpRequestMessageFormatter.cs#L30
Use 'StringBuilder.Append(char)' instead of 'StringBuilder.Append(string)' when the input is a constant unit string (https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/fundamentals/code-analysis/quality-rules/ca1834)
testOnSupportedDotnetVersions (ubuntu-latest): src/TestableHttpClient/Utils/HttpRequestMessageFormatter.cs#L38
Use 'StringBuilder.Append(char)' instead of 'StringBuilder.Append(string)' when the input is a constant unit string (https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/fundamentals/code-analysis/quality-rules/ca1834)
testOnSupportedDotnetVersions (ubuntu-latest): src/TestableHttpClient/Utils/HttpRequestMessageFormatter.cs#L30
Use 'StringBuilder.Append(char)' instead of 'StringBuilder.Append(string)' when the input is a constant unit string (https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/fundamentals/code-analysis/quality-rules/ca1834)
testOnSupportedDotnetVersions (ubuntu-latest): src/TestableHttpClient/Utils/HttpRequestMessageFormatter.cs#L38
Use 'StringBuilder.Append(char)' instead of 'StringBuilder.Append(string)' when the input is a constant unit string (https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/fundamentals/code-analysis/quality-rules/ca1834)
testOnSupportedDotnetVersions (ubuntu-latest): src/TestableHttpClient/Utils/HttpRequestMessageFormatter.cs#L30
Use 'StringBuilder.Append(char)' instead of 'StringBuilder.Append(string)' when the input is a constant unit string (https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/fundamentals/code-analysis/quality-rules/ca1834)
testOnSupportedDotnetVersions (ubuntu-latest): src/TestableHttpClient/Utils/HttpRequestMessageFormatter.cs#L38
Use 'StringBuilder.Append(char)' instead of 'StringBuilder.Append(string)' when the input is a constant unit string (https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/fundamentals/code-analysis/quality-rules/ca1834)
testOnSupportedDotnetVersions (ubuntu-latest): src/TestableHttpClient/Utils/HttpRequestMessageFormatter.cs#L30
Use 'StringBuilder.Append(char)' instead of 'StringBuilder.Append(string)' when the input is a constant unit string (https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/fundamentals/code-analysis/quality-rules/ca1834)
testOnSupportedDotnetVersions (ubuntu-latest): src/TestableHttpClient/Utils/HttpRequestMessageFormatter.cs#L38
Use 'StringBuilder.Append(char)' instead of 'StringBuilder.Append(string)' when the input is a constant unit string (https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/fundamentals/code-analysis/quality-rules/ca1834)
testOnSupportedDotnetVersions (ubuntu-latest): src/TestableHttpClient/Utils/HttpRequestMessageFormatter.cs#L30
Use 'StringBuilder.Append(char)' instead of 'StringBuilder.Append(string)' when the input is a constant unit string (https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/fundamentals/code-analysis/quality-rules/ca1834)
testOnSupportedDotnetVersions (windows-latest): src/TestableHttpClient/Utils/HttpRequestMessageFormatter.cs#L38
Use 'StringBuilder.Append(char)' instead of 'StringBuilder.Append(string)' when the input is a constant unit string (https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/fundamentals/code-analysis/quality-rules/ca1834)
testOnSupportedDotnetVersions (windows-latest): src/TestableHttpClient/Utils/HttpRequestMessageFormatter.cs#L38
Use 'StringBuilder.Append(char)' instead of 'StringBuilder.Append(string)' when the input is a constant unit string (https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/fundamentals/code-analysis/quality-rules/ca1834)
testOnSupportedDotnetVersions (windows-latest): src/TestableHttpClient/Utils/HttpRequestMessageFormatter.cs#L30
Use 'StringBuilder.Append(char)' instead of 'StringBuilder.Append(string)' when the input is a constant unit string (https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/fundamentals/code-analysis/quality-rules/ca1834)
testOnSupportedDotnetVersions (windows-latest): src/TestableHttpClient/Utils/HttpRequestMessageFormatter.cs#L30
Use 'StringBuilder.Append(char)' instead of 'StringBuilder.Append(string)' when the input is a constant unit string (https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/fundamentals/code-analysis/quality-rules/ca1834)
testOnSupportedDotnetVersions (windows-latest): src/TestableHttpClient/Utils/HttpRequestMessageFormatter.cs#L38
Use 'StringBuilder.Append(char)' instead of 'StringBuilder.Append(string)' when the input is a constant unit string (https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/fundamentals/code-analysis/quality-rules/ca1834)
testOnSupportedDotnetVersions (windows-latest): src/TestableHttpClient/Utils/HttpRequestMessageFormatter.cs#L30
Use 'StringBuilder.Append(char)' instead of 'StringBuilder.Append(string)' when the input is a constant unit string (https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/fundamentals/code-analysis/quality-rules/ca1834)
testOnSupportedDotnetVersions (windows-latest): src/TestableHttpClient/Utils/HttpRequestMessageFormatter.cs#L38
Use 'StringBuilder.Append(char)' instead of 'StringBuilder.Append(string)' when the input is a constant unit string (https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/fundamentals/code-analysis/quality-rules/ca1834)
testOnSupportedDotnetVersions (windows-latest): src/TestableHttpClient/Utils/HttpRequestMessageFormatter.cs#L38
Use 'StringBuilder.Append(char)' instead of 'StringBuilder.Append(string)' when the input is a constant unit string (https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/fundamentals/code-analysis/quality-rules/ca1834)
testOnSupportedDotnetVersions (windows-latest): src/TestableHttpClient/Utils/HttpRequestMessageFormatter.cs#L30
Use 'StringBuilder.Append(char)' instead of 'StringBuilder.Append(string)' when the input is a constant unit string (https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/fundamentals/code-analysis/quality-rules/ca1834)
testOnSupportedDotnetVersions (windows-latest): src/TestableHttpClient/Utils/HttpRequestMessageFormatter.cs#L30
Use 'StringBuilder.Append(char)' instead of 'StringBuilder.Append(string)' when the input is a constant unit string (https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/fundamentals/code-analysis/quality-rules/ca1834)

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