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Visual Studio 2022 AMA
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Tuesday, Jun 22, 2021, 09:00 AM PDTEvent details
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We are very excited to announce a Visual Studio 2022 AMA!
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EricStarker
Updated Jun 23, 2021
Nightmare_82
Jun 22, 2021Copper Contributor
Any chance to add first class C++ support to Visual Studio without using Visual Assist ?
- marianluparuJun 22, 2021
Microsoft
Hello! Curious to learn more about what would you like to see in the C++ support in Visual Studio. My team is certainly very busy improving the C++ experience release after release. For a summary of VS 2019 improvements, check out this blogpost: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/cppblog/intellisense-improvements-in-visual-studio-2019/ What would you like to see in VS 2022? It would be great if you open tickets in https://developercommunity2.visualstudio.com/search?space=62 and post the links back here - I can help route them to the right folks in my team. Also folks reading this, can upvote your tickets too.- Nightmare_82Jun 22, 2021Copper ContributorI just tested the new Visual Studio version which is great and it’s only a few features I‘m missing: - create new file feature from Visual Assist(create a new file in the directory of the currently selected file with templates depending on the file type) - some refactoring options are missing, especially „add include“(which I use extremely often) - auto fix options I will reply with more features / check your issues when I identify more missing features
- marianluparuJun 22, 2021
Microsoft
Wonderful! Thanks for the suggestions and keep the feedback coming. Add include should already be supported in Visual Studio https://devblogs.microsoft.com/cppblog/c-productivity-improvements-in-visual-studio-2019-preview-2/#AddMissingInclude - maybe there are some scenarios we don't currently cover? It would be great if you can share a more detailed set of steps.