refactor: drop redundant types from object instantiations#131
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This PR refactors instantiation expressions to use C# 9 target-typed new, removing redundant type specifications on the right-hand side of declarations. These changes streamline the codebase, reduce verbosity, and improve readability. - Type can be dropped from the declaration's RHS when explicitly mentioned in the LHS: DeepSource highlighted numerous cases where the explicit type in expressions like `new HttpClient()` or `new List<Deposit>()` was unnecessary because the variable’s type was already known. All such instantiations have been replaced with the concise `new()` syntax, leveraging compiler type inference and ensuring consistent, modern C# style across the project. > This Autofix was generated by AI. Please review the change before merging.
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…embly This PR refactors how we obtain the currently executing assembly path, replacing the use of Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly() with typeof(Program).Assembly for improved clarity and performance. - Consider using `typeof(T).Assembly` to get currently executing assembly: The original code used Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().Location, which relies on reflection and can be less direct. The change replaces this with `typeof(Program).Assembly.Location`, leveraging compile-time type metadata for clearer intent and potential performance gains. > This Autofix was generated by AI. Please review the change before merging.
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This PR refactors instantiation expressions to use C# 9 target-typed new, removing redundant type specifications on the right-hand side of declarations. These changes streamline the codebase, reduce verbosity, and improve readability.
new HttpClient()ornew List<Deposit>()was unnecessary because the variable’s type was already known. All such instantiations have been replaced with the concisenew()syntax, leveraging compiler type inference and ensuring consistent, modern C# style across the project.