

We’ve added a wide array of quick fixes, code analysis, and postfix templates to make working with NRTs as productive as possible.Ī notable enhancement allows developers already using compiler annotations of / / / to translate occurrences to the NRT syntax. In the upcoming release of ReSharper, we continue to improve support for nullable reference types (NRTs). VB.NET users will now see support for source generators similar to the experience C# developers have had, with the ability to decompile and step into generated source files. These attributes will include code completion and suggestions similar to other existing attributes.įinally, we’re working to fix support for local function parsing in Razor files. Razor users working on large views will be able to turn off CPU-intensive assistance and automatic suggestions in the chance that the editor begins to lag.īlazor users will also see more support for keyword attributes, such as etc. We’ve also improved code analysis for complex switch statements. Developers using C# 9 syntax such as local functions and closures should see a considerable performance increase in code analysis. Let’s get started, and please, let us know your feedback! Code AnalysisĬode analysis of C# 9 syntax continues to be a significant focus of our ReSharper improvement efforts. We’ve also recently announced the ReSharper C++ 2021.2 roadmap.Īs always, this is an early access roadmap, and priorities and features are subject to change.


The features in this post are in addition to ongoing efforts expressed in the 2021.1 roadmap blog post, such as Out of Process, C# 9 and C# 10, and Entity Framework N+1 analysis. In this post, we’ll see what the ReSharper team is working on for the upcoming 2021.2 release.
