Resharper warnings window
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I'm using ReSharper for my solution (that contains 10 projects) and I'd like to see the hints/suggestions/warnings/errors (listed in a window) for a chosen project. How can I do that?

Note: the solution analyzer window shows only errors.

Pirn answered 5/9, 2009 at 23:17 Comment(0)
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Doesn't seem to be an available option with the current release of Resharper...

We are not going to include warnings in SWA in ReSharper 4 release cycle. This is due to complexity of some of analyses, due to complexity of UI to deal with thousands of possible warnings, and so on and so forth. We are going to improve SWA in many ways, we have a lot of plans, but they need some time to implement. I can't say any specific dates right now, but I think we can add more solution-wide features in the next major release after ReSharper 4.0.

As a workaround, you can set severity of warnings you are interested in to the "error" level. You may have to restart VS to force SWA reanalyse files.

Source: http://www.jetbrains.net/devnet/thread/273096

Corruption answered 8/9, 2009 at 19:8 Comment(2)
Wait, how can I even view the warnings then?Mendiola
@Mendiola after the addon installed there appears a menu «Resharper». Go to «ReSharper»→«Inspect»→«Code issues in solution(or Project)».Whiting
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In ReSharper 5, you can right-click solution explorer and select Inspect Code. It will show you all the issues found in the selected scope. There is a button on the toolbar to filter issues.

Examen answered 18/1, 2010 at 5:59 Comment(0)
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Doesn't seem to be an available option with the current release of Resharper...

We are not going to include warnings in SWA in ReSharper 4 release cycle. This is due to complexity of some of analyses, due to complexity of UI to deal with thousands of possible warnings, and so on and so forth. We are going to improve SWA in many ways, we have a lot of plans, but they need some time to implement. I can't say any specific dates right now, but I think we can add more solution-wide features in the next major release after ReSharper 4.0.

As a workaround, you can set severity of warnings you are interested in to the "error" level. You may have to restart VS to force SWA reanalyse files.

Source: http://www.jetbrains.net/devnet/thread/273096

Corruption answered 8/9, 2009 at 19:8 Comment(2)
Wait, how can I even view the warnings then?Mendiola
@Mendiola after the addon installed there appears a menu «Resharper». Go to «ReSharper»→«Inspect»→«Code issues in solution(or Project)».Whiting

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