Since I am working with hybrid solutions (with F# and C# projects in it) I had to deactivate ReSharper. ReSharper had a problem with analyzing my F# sources (see JIRA bug entry #79203). The result was that every single F# defined type and function was marked as an error. I nearly got crazy. On one hand I got used to all the nice ReSharper refactorings (and the NUnit runner) and on the other I got all these false positive errors.
But from now on this hard times are over. Today I tested build 1153 (see nightly builds for version 4.5) – and everything works fine.
Thank you guys at JetBrains. 🙂
Tags: F#, nunit, resharper
Thanks Steffen.
I’m interested in the growing world of tools that work with F# …
Comment by Art Scott — Monday, 12. January 2009 um 11:20 Uhr
Hi,
to be accurate: ReSharper still doesn’t support any features for F# development but now it doesn’t show any false positive errors.
Regards Steffen
Comment by Steffen Forkmann — Tuesday, 13. January 2009 um 8:52 Uhr
Hello. I always used Counterize to track stats, but it’s not compatible with Wp 2.7 now… (Counterize II).
Did you made a news version?
Bye.
Comment by flo — Saturday, 17. January 2009 um 10:00 Uhr