Fix SA1202 wrongly treats explicit interface implementations as private#1180
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- Add regression tests for SA1202
- Fixes SA1202 wrongly treats explicit interface implementations as private #1179
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@oatkins Please review the unit test for accuracy. |
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Assigning to @oatkins for test review 😄 |
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Fix SA1202 wrongly treats explicit interface implementations as private
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