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resharper 3.1 vs2008
If I have a reference to a dll, and that dll gets rebuilt external to VS, is there a way to get resharper or vs to rescan that reference without simply restarting VS?
b> resharper 3.1 b> vs2008 b> If I have a reference to a dll, and that dll gets rebuilt external to b> VS, is there a way to get resharper or vs to rescan that reference b> without simply restarting VS? b>
no. I minimize VS to go recompile the reference. I haven't been able to get R# to notice when I come back. I can get VS to notice by opening the reference in the object browser, but it takes less time to simply close VS when I recompile the reference, then relaunch my sln.
could you please recompile the reference externally, switch focus from VS to another application, switch it back to VS, check that ReSharper hasn't noticed the change and send us ReSharper log (ReSharper | Show Log)?
no. I minimize VS to go recompile the reference. I haven't been able to get R# to notice when I come back. I can get VS to notice by opening the reference in the object browser, but it takes less time to simply close VS when I recompile the reference, then relaunch my sln.
Hello brandon,
Does it help to move focus to different application and then back to VS?
Sincerely,
Ilya Ryzhenkov
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"
b> resharper 3.1
b> vs2008
b> If I have a reference to a dll, and that dll gets rebuilt external to
b> VS, is there a way to get resharper or vs to rescan that reference
b> without simply restarting VS?
b>
no. I minimize VS to go recompile the reference. I haven't been able to get R# to notice when I come back. I can get VS to notice by opening the reference in the object browser, but it takes less time to simply close VS when I recompile the reference, then relaunch my sln.
Hello Brandon,
could you please recompile the reference externally, switch focus from VS
to another application, switch it back to VS, check that ReSharper
hasn't noticed the change and send us ReSharper log (ReSharper | Show Log)?
Thanks.
Dmitry Shaporenkov
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"