ReSharper Ultimate 2019.1 EAP4 Supports Visual Studio 2019 RTM
Hi there,
As you may know, Microsoft is launching Visual Studio 2019 today. We are happy to introduce a ReSharper Ultimate 2019.1 EAP4 build which is fully compatible with the release build of Visual Studio 2019. Come and grab ReSharper Ultimate 2019.1 EAP4!
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Test says:
April 2, 2019I’m not sure you guys should be saying it’s “Fully” compatible with Visual Studio 2019 especially when warning messages are popping up indicating that the Resharper is not compitable due to depreciated api warnings
Test2 says:
April 3, 2019The priority is now given to Rider.
Daria Dovzhikova says:
April 3, 2019We fixed that, so in case you’re using the VS2019 RTM and EAP4 this message shouldn’t be popping, otherwise it is a bug. If it still shows up for you please file an issue so that we can fix this asap: https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issues/rsrp
Test says:
April 3, 2019Yeah it seems to be a bug with Resharper still being listed in the Depreciated APIs and hence the message is still shown even though the Last Reported date is 28/03/2019
Kaj Bonfils says:
April 3, 2019When do you expect a stable version of 2019.1 to be available? The EAP version above seems to have quite a few bugs still.
Daria Dovzhikova says:
April 3, 2019Hey Kaj,
We expect to release in 3 weeks. Can you please elaborate on what kind of bugs you experience? From twitter I can see you have issues with Unit Testing, any details will be appreciated.
Andrea Angella says:
April 3, 2019I am getting Visual Studio 2019 crashing on solution load with 92 projects. I opted-in in sending anonymous feedback. Also, please make sure you test it with solution filters.
flipdoubt says:
April 21, 2019Just curious on this one, how does VS 2019 without R# do with 92 projects? Honestly curious on how long that takes.
DW says:
April 3, 2019When is the release version of ReSharper Ultimate going to be available?
Daria Dovzhikova says:
April 3, 2019Hey,
We’re planning to release RTM in 3 weeks.
TJ says:
April 4, 2019TestRunner seems to not work as expected in 2019. I have no issues in 2017.
sadness says:
April 6, 2019Sad to see that nothing has improved in the performance department.
https://resharper-support.jetbrains.com/hc/en-us/articles/206546919-Visual-Studio-with-ReSharper-is-slow
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MK says:
April 10, 2019Installed Resharper 2019.1 EAP5 into a fresh version of VS 2019, but keyboard shortcuts don’t work (alt+enter, ctrl+t, etc). I got Visual Studio keyboard scheme configured.
Does anybody have the same issue?
Tippmar says:
April 15, 2019Keyboard shortcuts don’t work in VS2019 using ReSharper 2018.3.4 either.
Ilya Velikson says:
April 24, 2019Hello, are there any updates on the GA version of Resharper 2019 availability? Thank you.
Diego Dias says:
September 18, 2019Resharper 2019.2 built on 2019.08.07 is with many performance problems. It is freezing my vs 2019 every time.
Alexander Kurakin says:
September 19, 2019Hello Diego! Please install the latest ReSharper 2019.2.2 build https://www.jetbrains.com/resharper/download/ and check the issue there. If it still exists, please collect a performance snapshot as described here https://resharper-support.jetbrains.com/hc/en-us/articles/207243205-How-to-collect-a-performance-snapshot-and-send-it-to-JetBrains-Team. Thanks!
Kumar says:
May 7, 2020HI,
My question is, If we install resharper, will break Visual studio other installs?
Is it Resharper will support in VDI environment.??
Alexander Kurakin says:
May 8, 2020Hey Kumar! By default, ReSharper is installed for the current user so it does not affect other users on the same machine.