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V6028. Identical expression to the left…


V6028. Identical expression to the left and to the right of compound assignment.

The analyzer detected identical subexpressions to the left and to the right of a compound assignment operator. This operation may be incorrect or meaningless, or can be simplified.

Consider the following example:

x += x + 5;

Perhaps the programmer simply wanted to add the value 5 to the 'x' variable. In that case, the fixed code would look like this:

x = x + 5;

Or perhaps they wanted to add the value 5 but wrote an extra 'x' variable by mistake. Then the code should look like this:

x += 5;

However, it is also possible that the code is written correctly, but it looks too complicated and should be simplified:

x = x * 2 + 5;

Now consider the following example:

x += x;

This operation is equivalent to multiplying the value of a variable by two. This is what a clearer version would look like:

x *= 2;

Here is one more expression:

y += top - y;

We are trying to add the difference of the variables 'top' and 'y' to the 'y' variable. Resolving this expression produces the following result:

y = y + top – y;

It can be simplified, as the 'y' variable is subtracted from itself, which does not make sense:

y = top;

You can look at examples of errors detected by the V6028 diagnostic.