There are two actions added to repeat the last operations:
- SmartTagExecuteLast – executes the last code or refactoring provider performed. This one is useful is you’d like to apply a specific refactoring several times in a row. The default shortcut for this action is Ctrl+Alt+Y (inspired by the Redo operation shortcut – Ctrl+Y).
- NavigateLast – executes the last navigation provider. Useful for navigating forward and backward using the specific navigation provider. For this action, there’s no default shortcut yet – if you have any ideas, please share them in the Comments section to this post.
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Products: DXCore, CodeRush Pro
Versions: 12.1 and up
VS IDEs: 2008 and up
Updated: Apr/19/2012
ID: U012
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In addition to the usual Spell Checker CodeRush feature, you can find and review spelling errors from the entire solution in the dedicated Spell Checker tool window:
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The Categories support has been already introduced for the Unit Test Runnerin the current CodeRush release. Now, there are two useful actions added for creating specific keyboard shortcuts to run or debug test cases in the specific category:
- UnitTestsRunCategory – runs test cases for the specified category (passed as a parameter to this action).
- UnitTestsDebugCategory – starts debugging test cases for the specified category (passed as a parameter to this action).
See other actions and shortcuts for the CodeRush Unit Test Runner.
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Products: CodeRush Pro
Versions: 12.1 and up
VS IDEs: 2008 and up
Updated: Apr/09/2012
ID: U010
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The Smart Constructor CodeRush feature allows you to add constructors to the current class or structure, and pass type members, like fields and properties for initialization through its parameters. To choose fields and properties that will be passed to a new constructor, the following dialog is used:
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The DXCore Visualize toolbar now has a new button – Clear Solution Cache:
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The Convert to Size refactoring from DevExpress Refactor! Pro consolidates selected numeric parameters into a System.Drawing.Size (System.Windows.Size in WPF projects) or SizeF object. It might be useful to combine two parameters into a single parameter, reducing the overall number of method parameters and increasing code readability.
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Now, the CodeRush Click Identifier feature can show you not only the signature of a member but its source code, if any:
This might be useful to quickly analyze the functional algorithm of the referenced member without navigating to it.
Note that this is an optional behavior – you may toggle its availability on the Editor | Navigation | Click Identifier options page in the CodeRush Options Dialog.
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Products: CodeRush Pro
Versions: 12.1 and up
VS IDEs: 2008 and up
Updated: Mar/24/2012
ID: U006
The Create Descendant and Create Descendant (with virtual overrides) CodeRush code providers are now available not only on the type declaration but on any reference to a type inside source code, for example:
It allows to create derived classes without navigating to the declaration of the ancestor class.
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Products: CodeRush Pro
Versions: 12.1 and up
VS IDEs: 2008 and up
Updated: Mar/24/2012
ID: U005