![]() We have optimized Program Database (PDB) files, resulting in improving debugging sessions and decreasing the project selection screen loading time for Unreal projects for example by 21% (~4 sec gain). Additionally, you can now Drag Select frames from the parallel stack window, allowing you to perform operations like copy/paste, flag/unflag, or freeze/thaw for all the selected frames at once. This means you can easily concentrate on the threads and frames that are important to you, giving you a clearer picture. ![]() You can use the updated Parallel Stack filtering options that let you selectively display or hide specific threads or frames. Visual Studio now automatically fixes indentation for you when you copy code from Visual Studio and paste it in another application. If you have ever copied code from Visual Studio to another application (Outlook, Teams, Slack, etc.) and found that your code indentation has not been copied correctly, you will find that this new capability fixes that for you. We’d love to hear your thoughts on this new experience. ![]() Multi-selecting two files by holding down Ctrl then right-clicking and selecting “Compare Selected” from the context menu.Navigating to any file on disk and selecting it for comparison. Right-clicking on a single file, selecting “Compare With…” from the context menu which will bring up File Explorer.Now you can easily compare any file in Solution Explorer with other files by either: You no longer need to leave Visual Studio and rely on other tools to compare files. You can download Visual Studio 2022 from the Visual Studio downloads page or upgrade your existing installation by following the Update Visual Studio Learn page. We are happy to announce that Visual Studio 2022 version 17.7 is now generally available! This post summarizes the new features you can find in this release for C++.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |