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Created | Jan 1, 2018 4:53:46 PM |
Updated | Apr 7, 2018 12:02:56 AM |
Resolved | Jan 2, 2018 5:45:07 PM |
Subsystem | No Subsystem |
Assignee | Unassigned |
Priority | Normal |
State | Answered |
Type | Unspecified |
Fix version | No Fix versions |
Affected versions | 2017.3.1 |
Fixed In Version ReSharper | Undefined |
VsVersion | VS 2017 RTM |
I just noticed that the version of C# used to build a project can be configured on the build page (maybe a new feature?)
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So is the 'C# language level' property added by R# now necessary? If it is it needs to align with the build setting since in this case R# is allowing C# 7.2 but the project will be built to C# 7 not 7.2 in this case.
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So is the 'C# language level' property added by R# now necessary? If it is it needs to align with the build setting since in this case R# is allowing C# 7.2 but the project will be built to C# 7 not 7.2 in this case.

