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Support for Visual Studio 2022 #8

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bddckr opened this issue Sep 18, 2021 · 5 comments
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Support for Visual Studio 2022 #8

bddckr opened this issue Sep 18, 2021 · 5 comments

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@bddckr
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bddckr commented Sep 18, 2021

Thanks a lot for this extension!

Are there any plans to support VS 2022?

Documentation on how to start supporting it can be found here.

@xperiandri
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xperiandri commented Oct 16, 2021

The changes have to be pretty simple like in the last file here
https://github.com/madskristensen/DialToolsForVS/pull/38/files

However, it removes the older Visual Studio versions

@deviousasti
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There seems to be a way to multi-target 2019 and 2022, but upgrading the VSSDK completely breaks the build for me.
Another thing I'm sort of concerned about is that FSharpLint has dropped support for .Net Framework, and I'm getting by on some shims. I wonder if that can still work with 2022.

@xperiandri
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I tied that. But the extension crashed. Then I've watched Mads Kristensen video where he told that it is imposdible without having 2 projects

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@xperiandri
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See his code
https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=darkdaskin.tabpath
He managed to do that

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