![]() The new Introduce type alias context action for selected type usages is available.New inspections ( Use type alias and Use namespace alias) and corresponding quick-fixes are available.We’ve introduced better tooltips on alias usages.In the past, our code-generating features would often lose aliases when producing code and you would see the underlying aliased symbol instead.The Go to Declaration command now allows you to go to using directives ( RSRP-491637).We’ve also made a number of changes to improve your overall experience using aliases. With this first EAP build, we are introducing support for C# 12’s ability for alias directives to reference any kind of type. The full list of changes is available in the release notes.Īnd as always, please feel free to report any issues you encounter to our tracker or here in the comments.The Early Access Program for ReSharper 2023.3 has started! Before you download the first EAP build, let’s take a look at what is in store for you. Fixed: Rename of a promoted property does not change parameter name in another file.Fixed: No type inference on instanceof = false.Fixed: Xdebug: “Cannot get property” (since PHP 8.1).Fixed: Code style formating for php “Chained method calls” -> “Place ‘ ’ on new line” does not work correctly when assigning to variable. ![]()
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