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FxCop 1.36 Released
After a very long time, an FxCop update has been released
. Here is a list of all that has changed:
200+ bug fixes that reduce noise, missing analysis and rule crashes
Support for
analyzing anonymous methods and lambda expressions
New option for skipping analysis over tool generated code
Spell checker libraries now ship in the box
Changes in the way references are resolved and located
Better support for C++/CLI and the Compact Framework
Language 'friendly' API names in the UI and resolutions (ie Visual Basic syntax if running over a Visual Basic binary)
New globalization, design and usage rules
New rule for targeting specific versions of the Framework
Performance improvements that cut analysis by 2x and use half as much memory
Documentation that is
now available on MSDN
Download (
FxCop 1.36
)
Source (
FxCop 1.36 Released!
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Posted
Sep 07 2008, 07:44 PM
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Blake Niemyjski
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