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[severity:It’s more difficult to complete my work]
I have the following method: public void AddOldValues(params Expression<Func<T, object>>[] fields)
The idea being to call it like this with an object:
using var auditScope = client.Audit.Begin(dbCourse); // public AuditScope<T> Begin<T>(T entity)
auditScope.AddOldValues(
c => c.Field1,
c => c.Field2,
c => c.Field3
);
Very annoyingly, intellisense doesn’t pick up that I’m trying to write a lambda expression so whenever I type ‘c’ it tries to autocomplete an existing member name that happens to begin with c (or sometimes ‘char’)
In order to actually write a new line like the above, I need to:
Type c
Press esc to close intellisense
Write =>c
Press esc again
Write the rest (. FieldName)
Please fix this as it is incredibly annoying…!
Original Comments
Feedback Bot on 4/27/2024, 09:39 PM:
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Original Solutions
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[severity:It’s more difficult to complete my work]
I have the following method:
public void AddOldValues(params Expression<Func<T, object>>[] fields)
The idea being to call it like this with an object:
Very annoyingly, intellisense doesn’t pick up that I’m trying to write a lambda expression so whenever I type ‘c’ it tries to autocomplete an existing member name that happens to begin with c (or sometimes ‘char’)
In order to actually write a new line like the above, I need to:
Please fix this as it is incredibly annoying…!
Original Comments
Feedback Bot on 4/27/2024, 09:39 PM:
(private comment, text removed)
Original Solutions
(no solutions)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: