Releases: roslynpad/roslynpad
Releases · roslynpad/roslynpad
19.1
19
18
- C# 12 preview 2 (mainly primary constructors)
- Support dumping
Span<T>
andMemory<T>
- Result font size setting (use mouse wheel or pinch to zoom)
- Avalonia (cross-platform) UI improvements: upgrade to version 11, using a new Dock library
- Bug fixes: #369, #459, #471
- Community fixes: #473 by @b0wter, #451 by @ltrzesniewski
17
- .NET 7.0 & C# 11 support
- NuGet restore caching
- NuGet reference (
#r
) format updated to match nuget.org - EditorConfig support - add an
.editorconfig
file in the documents directory to control code formatting & analyzers - Upgraded to Avalonia 11 preview
- Community fixes - thanks @jboinembalome, @luigihenrick, @TorisanKitsune, @montoner0!
- NuGet packages published (version
4.4.0
aligned to Roslyn) - note that they support .NET 6 and above (no .NET Framework!) - Will soon be published to winget
15.1
15
14.1
14
Please download 14.1 instead, which addresses a few reported issues
- First beta release of .NET Core / Avalonia version! (run using
dotnet RoslynPad.dll
) 🎉- Note the UI is still not very polished
- In addition, there's support for .NET Core in the Windows edition with a runtime version selector (.NET Core is now the default if it's installed - you can change it using the
DefaultPlatformName
setting inRoslynPad.json
.)
- Revamped NuGet engine (#157)
- Package reference-like experience, e.g.
#r "nuget:Microsoft.CodeAnalysis/3.0.0"
- Framework-dependent background restore
- Package reference-like experience, e.g.
- Roslyn 3.0 (beta 4), C# 8.0 with nullable context enabled
- New code classifications & highlights (static members, methods)
- New process model (#239):
- RoslynPad now compiles an executable and runs it from disk with minimal intervention which significantly raises compatibility with various scenarios and packages
- The compiled artifacts can run without RoslynPad (#101) - click the new folder icon (Open Build Path) to view them
- Breaking change: code no longer runs in a UI thread. To restore this behavior, you can use
await Helpers.RunWpfAsync()
which will create a Dispatcher and invoke the continuation on its (STA) thread. - Breaking change: the process no longer remains alive between runs.
- Toggle brace completion on/off (#185)
- Refresh documents (#154 thanks @SlowLogicBoy)
- Find and replace improvements (#208 #209 thanks @gilessmart)
- Open .csx files using command line arguments (#223 thanks @jiyeongj)
- Multicore JIT enabled on Windows (#230 thanks @jeuxjeux20)
Note: the NuGet packages will be updated once Roslyn 3.0 is released