Fixing problems found in code review

A code review produces findings that you may or may not consider problems. If you decide that a finding is a problem that you want to address, the source code editor and Code Review Details view help you fix it.

Some findings in a code review have quick fixes. A quick fix is an automated solution for a common problem.

There could be findings that you decide to fix manually. When you select a finding, the lines in the code where the errors occur are marked, so that you can easily find and manually edit the source code to correct the problem.

To work with each finding, you decide what action, if any, you want to take to modify the code. The actions you can take are described in the following list:

Parent topic: Performing structural analysis code reviews

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