

For more details, please see this dedicated blog post. We’ve updated the language engine and many of the ReSharper C++ features to work with the new compilation model, supporting both named modules and header units.Īmong other improvements, ReSharper C++ 2022.3 provides seamless integration with clang-format as an alternative code formatter and brings new Blueprint-specific inlay hints for Unreal Engine projects. ReSharper C++ adds experimental support for C++20 modules. The new inspections are available for all applications that use Entity Framework Core and a. Database inspections from DPAĭynamic Program Analysis (DPA) has new inspections that let you find various issues related to database usage, like long command execution times, too many database connections, too many simultaneously executed database commands, or commands returning too many records.

In addition, dotPeek, dotMemory, dotTrace, and dotCover, as well as ReSharper command-line tools, will now also support Windows ARM64. We provide initial support for all basic development workflows except spell-checking with ReSpeller. ReSharper can now be integrated into Microsoft’s Visual Studio on ARM-powered devices. Starting with this release, any affected dependencies will be highlighted in. To mitigate this risk, ReSharper has introduced detection of vulnerable dependencies. When you use open-source NuGet packages, you risk exposing your project to security vulnerabilities. Learn more Vulnerable dependencies detection ReSharper also presents global imports from _Imports.razor and allows navigation to corresponding import definitions. A new gutter mark icon was introduced to notify developers about implicit namespace imports in C# and Razor files.
