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I am also glad and will join above posts congrats all the team involved in releasing this tool!
But, one thing I would like to mention - there is just cool feature called “Type Members Layout”. The worst thing here is that it does not take into consideration any #if / #endif defined within the file. This is really nice feature (among others) and it would be really appreciated if developers could handle that correctly in next subrelease? Another point regarding this is that when RemoveAllRegions=”true” specified for the pattern it should remove all the #region / #endregion, but it seems that if one #region #endregion has been aligned incorrectly (let’s say in different scopes) then target file will be refactored with errors meaning that not all the old #region / #endregion will be removed from source file.
Roman: Thanks for your feedback! First, if you haven’t done so yet, you should try to submit a formal JIRA request (http://jetbrains.net/jira/browse/RSRP)
I will also forward your remarks to the developer in charge of the Type Members Layout feature. Of course, I’m not entitled to promise anything, but we’ll try to pay a special attention to this.
To Roman Kuznetsov:
Unfortunately, Type Member Layout feature cannot manage preprocessor directives. Right now we haven’t found any suitable solution to treat them, and it mess code up We will do our best to fix this in the nearest future
Rob:
Sorry to hear that.
Please submit a JIRA request (http://jetbrains.net/jira/browse/RSRP) with all necessary info regarding your environment to reproduce the issue.
If the solution for the issue is not known yet, chances are we will address it in a bug-fix release.
June 10th, 2008 at 5:57 am
Congrats to the entire team for the release. I couldn’t live without the tool so I’m glad to see I can now be productive with VS 2008!
June 10th, 2008 at 11:50 am
A great product just got even better. I simply cannot believe how other .NET developers can live without this tool.
June 10th, 2008 at 4:55 pm
Congratulations for this release! The nightly builds were solid, I can’t wait to install this one!
June 11th, 2008 at 4:18 pm
I am also glad and will join above posts congrats all the team involved in releasing this tool!
But, one thing I would like to mention - there is just cool feature called “Type Members Layout”. The worst thing here is that it does not take into consideration any #if / #endif defined within the file. This is really nice feature (among others) and it would be really appreciated if developers could handle that correctly in next subrelease? Another point regarding this is that when RemoveAllRegions=”true” specified for the pattern it should remove all the #region / #endregion, but it seems that if one #region #endregion has been aligned incorrectly (let’s say in different scopes) then target file will be refactored with errors meaning that not all the old #region / #endregion will be removed from source file.
Thanks in advance.
June 12th, 2008 at 12:45 pm
Congratulations on another fine release - installed and using it already. Much faster than 3.x and great new features.
June 12th, 2008 at 4:30 pm
Thanks everyone for your congrats!
Roman: Thanks for your feedback! First, if you haven’t done so yet, you should try to submit a formal JIRA request (http://jetbrains.net/jira/browse/RSRP)
I will also forward your remarks to the developer in charge of the Type Members Layout feature. Of course, I’m not entitled to promise anything, but we’ll try to pay a special attention to this.
June 15th, 2008 at 4:59 pm
To Roman Kuznetsov:
We will do our best to fix this in the nearest future
Unfortunately, Type Member Layout feature cannot manage preprocessor directives. Right now we haven’t found any suitable solution to treat them, and it mess code up
June 18th, 2008 at 11:25 am
I’m sorry to say that Version 4 is useless compared to 3.x, since it crashes after apx 20-30 min of use.
Please release a fix for this wonderfull product asap!
June 18th, 2008 at 2:43 pm
Rob:
Sorry to hear that.
Please submit a JIRA request (http://jetbrains.net/jira/browse/RSRP) with all necessary info regarding your environment to reproduce the issue.
If the solution for the issue is not known yet, chances are we will address it in a bug-fix release.