Reporter | Brent McCullough (bmccullough@vmware.com) |
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Created | Nov 19, 2012 8:48:29 PM |
Updated | Apr 26, 2018 11:59:47 AM |
Resolved | Apr 26, 2018 11:59:47 AM |
Subsystem | Refactorings |
Assignee | Alisa Afonina (alisa.afonina) |
Priority | Normal |
State | Fixed |
Type | Bug |
Fix version | Unidentified prior version |
Affected versions | No Affected versions |
Fixed In Version ReSharper | Undefined |
VsVersion | All Versions |
Using VS 2010 Ultimate, R# 7.1, Windows 7
Given a C# class with this member:
public Type Type { get; private set; }
Type Ctrl+R,R.
Change the name to "ClrType".
Click "Next".
Status progresses to "Evaluate derived names" and then progress bar goes empty (see attached image).
Click on the dialog and it gains the "(Not Responding)" suffix in the title bar.
The dialog never returns and VS process must be terminated.
Given a C# class with this member:
public Type Type { get; private set; }
Type Ctrl+R,R.
Change the name to "ClrType".
Click "Next".
Status progresses to "Evaluate derived names" and then progress bar goes empty (see attached image).
Click on the dialog and it gains the "(Not Responding)" suffix in the title bar.
The dialog never returns and VS process must be terminated.