![]() Some deeper analysis (that fails in this case), and offers you a That is, the checkbox being unchecked means the analyzer runs, does VS2015 Update 1 because this option is only enforced in one direction. (or that explicitly check this option) will now generate non-compliantĮnabling this option is particularly non-invasive in both VS2015 & Any code generation features that generate fully qualified member accesses and depend on the Simplifier to remove them if appropriate or the associated code-fix, or the "Fix all occurrences in" options forĢ. You will no longer get a visual indicator of the superfluous Me. This workaround has two side-effects (that I can think of so far):ġ. | Code Style | Qualify member access with 'Me' Workaround: Check this checkbox: Tools | Options | Text Editor | Basic Potential work-around found in here: posted by user dpoeschl. after making changes and building it doesn't apply the changesĭid anyone else have this issue after the recent update or maybe even before?.It seems that I can still build and run my solution, but things don't really seem to work properly after the upgrade: ![]() Code Analysis is disabled on that project (as it is on all of my projects in the solution), so I tried to turn it on and off but still the same issue. Threw an exception of type 'System.ArgumentNullException' with message '.SimplifyTypeNames.VisualBasicSimplifyTypeNamesDiagnosticAnalyzer' ![]() ![]() After updating from VS 2015 Update 1 RC to VS 2015 Update 1, I keep getting the following error message: ![]()
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