And I don't think it does a Full Parse, as the "loading solution" dialog comes up and vanishes quite fast ( a second or less), but even so it does show up and it does create the cache folder.
Here's how to reproduce.
-Create a new VB.NET project. ( for instance the Console project) -Save all. -Close it
-Open it again (you'll see the loading solution come up, even if it's quite fast) -Check the folder where you have the project, and you'll see the cache folder.
And I don't think it does a Full Parse, as the "loading solution" dialog comes up and vanishes quite fast ( a second or less), but even so it does show up and it does create the cache folder.
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Here's how to reproduce.
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-Create a new VB.NET project. ( for instance the Console project) -Save all. -Close it
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-Open it again (you'll see the loading solution come up, even if it's
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fast) -Check the folder where you have the project, and you'll see the cache folder.
Joao,
R# should not parse those assemblies that are not referenced in C# projects.
Does your solution contain any C# projects?
"Joao Paulo Carreiro" <anonymous@anonymous.com> wrote in message
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No Dmitry.
And I don't think it does a Full Parse, as the "loading solution" dialog
comes up and vanishes quite fast ( a second or less), but even so it does
show up and it does create the cache folder.
Here's how to reproduce.
-Create a new VB.NET project. ( for instance the Console project)
-Save all.
-Close it
-Open it again (you'll see the loading solution come up, even if it's quite
fast)
-Check the folder where you have the project, and you'll see the cache
folder.
Cheers,
Paulo
"Dmitry Shaporenkov (JetBrains)" <dsha@jetbrains.com> wrote in message
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Joao,
don't you like that cache folder or a delay on loading a solution because of
ReSharper progress dialog
(though you said it disappears quite fast...)?
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Well, I don't like both, mostly the folder creation, but I can live with
them.
Cheers,
Paulo
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