Reporter | Alex Berezoutsky (fergard) |
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Created | Feb 2, 2012 4:04:38 PM |
Updated | Feb 2, 2012 7:55:39 PM |
Priority | Critical |
Type | Bug |
Fix versions | Next |
State | Submitted |
Assignee | Evgeny Pasynkov (pasynkov) |
Subsystem | No subsystem |
Affected versions | 6.1.1 |
Fixed in build | No Fixed in build |
When I'm writing code in a Lightswitch project, I get many errors, none of which are genuine (ie the app compiles and runs fine). I tried suspending R#, and the errors all went away, so it's obviously R# that flagging the false errors in the code editor.
If you look at http://dotnetwhatnot.pixata.co.uk/MyBits/rserrors1.gif you'll see a screen shot that shows the problem. If I then go to Tools->Options, choose the ReSharper node and click the Suspend button, the editor window looks like http://dotnetwhatnot.pixata.co.uk/MyBits/rserrors2.gif, which is what you'd expect.
If you look at http://dotnetwhatnot.pixata.co.uk/MyBits/rserrors1.gif you'll see a screen shot that shows the problem. If I then go to Tools->Options, choose the ReSharper node and click the Suspend button, the editor window looks like http://dotnetwhatnot.pixata.co.uk/MyBits/rserrors2.gif, which is what you'd expect.