We also need this functionality. And the current behaviour seems to be incorrect, because when we specify that we need '.this' qualifier I think ReSharper should check that that it exists and show warnings when it does not.
Tri-state then? I work with some code that has a mixture (conventions changed over time) so a complete 'ignore' and a 'force' on and off type arrangement would be great.
Ronnie
Hello,
We also need this functionality. And the current behaviour seems to be incorrect, because when we specify that we need '.this' qualifier I think ReSharper should check that that it exists and show warnings when it does not.
Hello Dean,
I guess the options which control the code style and warnings are completely
independent, so you have to set them both to the desired values.
Ah - yes - I guess I am expecting something else... I want a warning when
this. hasn't been used - the opposite to what we have now.
Dino
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Hello,
We also need this functionality. And the current behaviour seems to be incorrect, because when we specify that we need '.this' qualifier I think ReSharper should check that that it exists and show warnings when it does not.
Thanks.
Hello Eugene,
Tri-state then?
I work with some code that has a mixture (conventions changed over time)
so a complete 'ignore' and a 'force' on and off type arrangement would be
great.
Ronnie