[via Mark Miller]
Mark Miller, the main main behind my favorite Visual Studio 2005 productivity suite, recently posted a blog series about creating a custom plugin for DXCore. DX Core is the free part of the DevExpress Visual Studio 2005 product offering, the foundation or framework that CodeRush & Refactor are built upon (for more about DXCore, CodeRush, and Refactor, read this post).
The plugin Mark walks through in his series shows you how to highlight in red object that implement IDisposable, but don’t call Dispose() and aren’t within using statements. This is a great wakthrough for those looking to get into building custom DXCore, CodeRush, or Refactor! Pro plugins!
» Highlighting IDisposable Locals that Don’t Call Dispose, Part I» Highlighting IDisposable Locals that Don’t Call Dispose, Part 2» Highlighting IDisposable Locals that Don’t Call Dispose, Part 3
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