ReSharper C++ known issues and limitations

Unsupported and partly supported language constructs

Unsupported extensions: 

  • C++/CX

Unsupported MS C++ extensions:

Partially supported MS C++ extensions:

Known Issues

  • Files belonging to multiple projects might be handled incorrectly

If ReSharper C++ considerably hinders performance of Visual Studio, please provide a performance snapshot (following the instructions under step 7) to the development team to investigate.

For a better experience with ReSharper C++ we recommend disabling Visual Studio native C++ support. In order to do this please go to Tools | Options | Text Editor | C/C++ | Advanced | Browsing/Navigation and set Disable Database to True. Please note, that in this case Visual Studio Class Wizard won't be available.

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Definitely looking forward to some of these issues getting resolved

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Resharper is so slow it is useless. Plus, the only feature I really care about does not work (find usages of a function). 

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I have been a very happy Resharper++ user for about 3+ years now. Initially there were serious performance issues, but after some effort they were nicely resolved.

Unfortunately, this release completely kills VS a few times a day, again. Just right now I right-clicked on a method in a virtual, abstract, interface, and VS comes to full deadstop, complaining that an 'internal operation' is going on. A similar thing happens when using the 'refactor-rename' function, and when using the contextual search function. How do I downgrade?

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