Project
ReSharper
Priority
Major
Type
Usability Problem
Fix versions
4.5.3
State
Fixed
Assignee
Oleg Stepanov
Subsystem
No subsystem
Affected versions
No Affected versions
Fixed in build
5.0.1700.153  
  • Created by   Ilya Ryzhenkov
    3 years ago (12 Mar 2008 02:59)
  • Updated by   Arvin Boggs
    6 months ago (28 Jul 2011 07:26)
  • Jira: RSRP-61100
    (history, comments)
 
RSRP-61100 Intellisense for Enum-assignments and parameters
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As discussed last year here: http://www.intellij.net/forums/thread.jspa?messageID=5176580

I want to bring up that tread again, since it hinders me to convince more people to switch to ReSharper who are used to the VS.NET IntelliSense.

So my question: Any chance/timeline whether/when the ReSharper IntelliSense will behave more like VS.NET IntelliSense when it comes to automatically providing IntelliSense when dealing with Enum assignments and Enum parameters?

Thanks
Uwe
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Fabrice
  Fabrice
30 May 2008 18:34
3 years ago
I don't understand of this simple feature can be missing. It's even in Visual Studio's IntelliSense! I'm used to it, and with ReSharper, it's removed.
Pawel Tarnik
  Pawel Tarnik
27 Nov 2009 14:11
2 years ago
It's really a shame for R# team that this feature hasn't been implemented since 2006, when users requested it for the first time. It used to be in 3.x, than 4.0, 4.5, now we can see '4.5.3'

Actually in my opinion it's not a new feature, I'd rather called it a bug fix, since Visual Studio IntelliSense supports it, and it 'dissapears' after installing R#. I just hope it will finally be implemented.
Arvin Boggs
  Arvin Boggs
28 Jul 2011 07:26
6 months ago
I hope this will be fixed soon. As of now, I just use Visual Studio's IntelliSense and disable R#'s IntelliSense.