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ReSharper C++ 2018.2

What’s New in ReSharper C++ 2018.2

Please welcome ReSharper C++ 2018.2! While ReSharper C++ 2018.1 introduced two major new features, debug step filters and includes analyzer, ReSharper C++ 2018.2 is focused on improving its understanding of the C++ language. The biggest highlight is its long-awaited support for C++/CLI. In addition, many important features from C++17 and even the upcoming C++20 have been implemented. Code analysis is enhanced with spell-checking inspections powered by the newly bundled ReSpeller plugin, as well as formatting inspections to help you maintain a consistent code style. Initial C++/CLI suppor

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C++/CLI support comes to ReSharper C++

ReSharper C++ joined the ReSharper fold back in 2015 to bring the power of ReSharper to the world of C++ - and has been getting better ever since! For most people this has rounded out the ReSharper story within Visual Studio. However an odd gap remains. Odd because the worlds of C++ and C# are bridged by the interop language, C++/CLI, yet this has remained unsupported by the ReSharper family. Until now, that is! From 2018.2 (available now in the EAP) ReSharper C++ has initial support for C++/CLI. There are some limitations, so read on to find out more. Support is enabled by default, but

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