![]() ![]() This makes the output far more CPU-friendly and easier to navigate. Build output results are now loaded in a “lazy” manner, meaning only the build details you choose to look into from the event tree will be loaded and displayed. ![]() In Rider 2023.2, we’ve reworked the Build tool window, both in terms of performance and UX/UI. UX/UI improvements Reworked Build tool window You may also want to check out our EAP posts for the 2023.2 release for an in-depth look at the latest updates in code analysis. Improved support for #pragma warning directives.įor full information on the C# updates, please visit the What’s New in Rider 2023.2 page.New inlay hints for improved code readability when working with tuple component names, null and default components, and deconstruction patterns. ![]()
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