Sorry for the duplicate post! I know it's difficult to estimate on a performance issue, but do you have any estimate of when this will make it in a build? I really enjoyed using Resharper while on other projects, but using it with my current project is just unusable and I desperately miss the Refactor | Rename feature.
Performance is one of our top priority task. However, I can't tell you exact estimates as you know how difficult is it to resolve this (of course, if there's no something like
Thread.Sleep(1000);
in code). But you probably will see some significant performance improvements by M2.
Derek,
Please read the neighbour post. Actually we're working on this issue
now.
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Oleg Stepanov
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JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
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Hi Oleg,
Sorry for the duplicate post! I know it's difficult to estimate on a
performance issue, but do you have any estimate of when this will make it in
a build? I really enjoyed using Resharper while on other projects, but
using it with my current project is just unusable and I desperately miss the
Refactor | Rename feature.
Thanks,
Derek
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Derek,
Performance is one of our top priority task. However, I can't tell you
exact estimates as you know how difficult is it to resolve this (of course,
if there's no something like
Thread.Sleep(1000);
in code). But you probably will see some significant performance
improvements by M2.
--
Oleg Stepanov
Software Developer
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"
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