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The Code Definition Window now supports C# and Visual Basic. Press (Ctrl+.) to trigger the Quick Actions and Refactorings menu. Place your cursor on a temporary variable assignment where you are swapping values. There is now a refactoring that detects variable swaps and suggests using a tuple to swap values so instead of using a temporary variable in-order to swap arguments you can use a tuple.
Place your cursor on a nested member reference. Using extended property patterns reduces noise allowing you to reference nested members instead of nesting another recursive pattern. There is now a refactoring to simplify code to use the new C# 10.0 extended property patterns. Move static members to another type refactoring This will open a dialog where you can select the members that you would like to move. Select Move static members to another type. There is now a refactoring to move static members to a new type. Start typing an awaitable expression and notice how await will now show up in the completion list. There is now IntelliSense completion for await within an awaitable expression. Place your cursor on a symbol and press F12 to navigate to the original source file. This allows you to navigate to the original source files that declare the target symbol. We now surface embedded source as part of Go to Definition if a referenced assembly has embedded source and the PDB is available. When building managed libraries developers can choose to embed their source files with the debug information (PDB file) that is produced by the build, and even embed the PDB file into the assembly itself. Added a support for Microsoft Azure App Services Attach to Process. To enable this feature, check the checkbox "Keep expanded data tips open until clicked away" under Tools >Options > Debugging > General. This gives a very easy way to evalute your objects whithin the DataTips. Added a new feature called StickyDataTips i.e., you can now keep your DataTips expanded until you click away.
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Added a new thread view for RTOS projects, available through Debug > Windows > RTOS Objects Added a new register visualisation window for embedded targets, available through Debug > Windows > Embedded Registers.
If a CMakeLists.txt is identified at another level of the workspace, then you will be prompted to activate Visual Studio's CMake integration with a notification. Visual Studio's CMake integration will only activate when a CMakeLists.txt is identified at the root of the open workspace. The versions of Clang and LLVM shipped with Visual Studio have been upgraded to v13 You can now debug core dumps on a remote macOS system from Visual Studio with LLDB or GDB You can also launch CMake targets on a remote macOS system and debug with the front-end of the Visual Studio debugger backed by GDB or LLDB. A new Configure Preset template has been added to configure and build CMake projects on a remote macOS system with CMakePresets.json. Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.1.0 Git for Windows is now updated to version 2.35.1.2, which addresses this issue. CVE-2021-3711 OpenSSL Buffer Overflow vulnerability A potential buffer overflow vulnerability exists in OpenSSL, which is consumed by Git for Windows.
NET Core 3.1 where a stack buffer overrun occurs in. CVE-2022-24512 Vulnerability A Remote Code Execution vulnerability exists in. NET CORE 3.1 when parsing certain types of http form requests. CVE-2022-24464 Vulnerability A denial of service vulnerability exists in. NET Core 3.1 where a buffer overflow exists in the Brotli library versions prior to 1.0.8. CVE-2020-8927 Vulnerability A Remote code Execution vulnerability exists in. VSSDK: VS 17.1.0 Preview 5.0 hangs after IVsObjectManager.UnregisterLibMgr() CMake->vcxproj regression in 17.1.0 when using CONFIG in custom command
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Developer Community has a full list of fixes available in 17.1 Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 17.1.1