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Problem goes away with upgrade to version 10 of Resharper.
#RESHARPER 9 VS 10 UPDATE#
Īt .GetCandidateFixtureTypes(Assembly assembly, String ns)Īt .GetFixtures(Assembly assembly, String ns)Īt .Build(String assemblyName, Boolean autoSuites)Īt .Build(String assemblyName, String testName, Boolean autoSuites)Īt (TestPackage package)Īt (TestPackage package)Īt (TestPackage package)Īt (TestPackage package)Īt .BuiltInNUnitRunner.RunTests(IRemoteTaskServer server, Dictionary`2 tests, Dictionary`2 fixtures, List`1 explicitly, Boolean useAddins, List`1 assemblies) Ive been using each ReSharper 9 EAP and the Beta, and its failed on all of them at the moment, I am running ReSharper 9 EAP 10 I am using CodeMaid v 0.7.5 The issue started after installing ReSharper, it worked fine with VS 2013 Update 4 (and 2, 3 I think I had it installed back then) The issue occurs anytime I trigger cleanup, through the menu option or the hot key. EDIT: Also, Visual Assist X overlaps some of Visual Studios functionality: Navigation bar, quick info. Do these 2 plugins conflict How do I check what has been disabled by Visual Assist X in ReSharper Thanks. I found some Resharper shortkeys and functionality became disabled or stopped working. According to the StackShare community, CLion has a broader approval, being mentioned in 9 company stacks & 8 developers stacks compared to ReSharper, which is listed in 5 company stacks and 5 developer stacks. I have latest Visual Assist X and Resharper 5.0 installed at the same time. But more importantly, very few package authors took advantage of the ability to support multiple versions in a single package. were less likely to have people stuck on 9.0 when 9.1 or even 10.0 comes out. This seems to be an error with the JetBrains Resharper 9.1 Ultimate Test Runner referencing an older version of NUnit. CLion and ReSharper are primarily classified as 'Integrated Development Environment' and 'Tools for Text Editors' tools respectively. Several reasons for this - licensing is now completely based on subscriptions, so it should be easier for customers to stay up to date with the latest version of ReSharper - e.g.