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posted on October 17, 2017 by Joseph Tremoulet [MSFT]

I’d like to tell you about some of the recent changes we’ve made as part of our ongoing work to extend the optimization capabilities of RyuJIT, the MSIL-to-native code generator used by .NET Core and .NET Framework. I hope it will make for an interesting read, and offer some insight into the sorts of optimization opportunities we have... Read more

 
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user7538827
06:32
Hello guys !
Hey hey HEY!
07:23
Good Morning
Morning
morning
07:49
Morning :)
08:49
Morning
Happy birth day WPF
morning
09:00
YEAHY Congrats WPF
09:19
hello
10:09
Hellö WPF, you are the best
10:56
Hi all
11:10
Do you write WPF now Alex?
11:22
Yes, wrote one last week.
An app to display images
11:47
Do you have VS 2017?
Yup, though still building w/ 2015 b/c copy of R# won't run on 2017
I'll release, promise to test it and write issues when you find bugs?
I'll do my best
I can't release right now, running benchmarks. The binaries are locked, can't build.
But in ten minutes or so
12:02
Let me know when you're ready
I will probably let you know many times :D
No worries
12:21
'morning
Hey Lynn
Hiya Alex :)
Oh, coffee. Wherefore art thou, coffee..?
Yup, already had one cup of tea... need caffeine
12:55
@LynnCrumbling @Alex @everyone nuget.org/packages/PropertyChangedAnalyzers
Wait for nuget to index 2.0.0.2
use 2.x for C#7 and 1.x for C#6
Talk about birthday!
Write issues if there are issues with installing, it is not you if something does not work
OK, installed 1.0.0.0
Nontrivial to pack analyzers
@Alex I'll cherry pick some stuf and update it now
OK
Wonder how nuget handles latest having a lower version
1.0.0.0 had some bugs in fix all in document, nothing was fixed.
The bug is due to using the built in batch fixer that only handles trivial cases.
Torture it please, find bugs.
@LynnCrumbling i love how you popped in yesterday just for that
13:05
@JohanLarsson Stupid question... how do I use the analyzer?
install it through nuget to your project, restart VS
Restarting now
@Alex Not a stupid question github.com/DotNetAnalyzers/…
Do we need better docs there?
After first install it can sometimes take a while before warnings start to show up due to async
Or there are no warnings.
Getting this warning... among many similar
An instance of analyzer PropertyChangedAnalyzers.INPC013UseNameof cannot be created from C:\_Projects\MyApps\MyApp\packages\PropertyChangedAnalyzers.1.0.0.0\analyzers\dotnet\cs\PropertyChangedAnalyzers.Analyzers.dll : Could not load file or assembly 'System.Collections.Immutable, Version=1.2.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified.
Gah, that is my bug
Pain, the package is broken
Uninstall the package
I'll try to fix it and test it in VS 2015
13:15
No worries. I can load app in 2017 and test
Loading it on 2017 on new pc now
13:33
@JohanLarsson Works like a charm in 2017... underlines items in green and gives me feedback on INPC stuff
Nice 1/2
Once I installed it, it came right up
There are a bunch of code fixes with code gen
It's like a very nice R# for WPF/INPC
@biggidvs grin. of course :)
13:38
Analyzers are a great thing to hit Visual Studio.
14:21
oi
welps just preordered my google pixel xl 2
iphone X soon :D
Happy Birthday WPF!
*flies away
ha
Fly away, Rudi!
14:39
@RudiVisser Long time, stay longer?
@RudiVisser you weren't cleared for takeoff... so you can't fly yet
15:40
whoa @RudiVisser thanks for flying in all the way from your private island :D
Happy Birthday to us!
 
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room is quiet on the birthday
thought it would have been more party ;)
And no, I am not going to un-one-box that. Because it's too funny.
So random thought of the day. On my FB feed I saw this thing called the SpotEraser Pro. Watched the video on it and they're lopping moles and tattoos off and they say it's painless...my first thought is "what would a dermatologist say about this"
Well, they just freeze those things off....
dunno.
well apparently this burns them off
i've had a mole removed from a derm before...they actually cut that one out :(
18:15
Not sure I can believe anything Lynn says at this point... ;)
Yea I don't know either...I mean I bought this guy a free game on Steam and he still hasn't played it (Portal 2 at that...)
Seems like maybe he's a robot or something
If he breaks out the companion cubes; I'm running
The cake is a lie?
^ see what I did with Lynn's above message?
errr.... yes?
 
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19:24
Does anybody know if WPF sets the focus to a new element before invoking LostFocus events? I get null when using the FocusManager to find the focused element.
Hmm. Good question. Don't know
probably a timing issue
I have a searchbox made of a stackpanel containing a textbox and listbox. Textbox uses AcceptsTab=true and handles PreviewKeyDown when tab is pressed to set focus to the listbox. This triggers the stackpanel's LostFocus() event, in which I try to use the FocusManager to see if any of the child elements have focus. I'd expect LostFocus to mean none do in the first place, so unsurprisingly, it returns null.
I should add that the LostFocus event for the stackpanel is used to hide the listbox and if it's disabled then the listbox does gain focus.
Not solved. I lied.
19:46
Hello everyone! Happy Birthday WPF!
Thanks, Alexander... from another Alex :)
 
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21:05
The root of all evil is the fact that LostFocus() fires when child elements gain focus.
This is also the root of my recent dilemma.
posted on October 17, 2017 by Rich Lander [MSFT]

Today, we are releasing the October 2017 Preview of Quality Rollup. This type of rollup is intended for businesses that want to the preview or use quality improvements as soon as they are available. Quality and Reliability This release contains the following quality and reliability improvements. CLR Code optimization bug for x64 C# code targeting... Read more

21:18
Anyone can tell me what if there is an error in my answer here? im trying to help this fellow and cant seem to reproduce his bug on my pc. It is a rather trivial problem too. thx alot :) stackoverflow.com/questions/46796933/…
nvm im dumb
posted on October 17, 2017 by Preeti Krishna - MSFT

Today, we are announcing the release of the .NET Framework 4.7.1. It’s included in the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update. .NET Framework 4.7.1 is also available on Windows 7+ and Windows Server 2008 R2+.  We’ve added support for targeting the .NET Framework 4.7.1 in Visual Studio 2017 15.5. The .NET Framework 4.7.1 includes improvements in several areas: Accessibility improvements... Read more

21:36
that code in the OP's question could use some data binding IMO
21:51
Phew... When focus is lost, check if mouse is hovered over user control. If not, hide suggestions. If tabbing is used to change focus, it inevitably moves from textbox to suggestions, and when tab is pressed with suggestions active, it closes it manually. So I solved it.
(The phew is because I went through 4 other solutions including iterating all the parents before I arrived at a solution that worked)
Can someone remind me of the trick here? I have an element on my window that I want to use to drag my window around. It works, unless you move the mouse too fast and it stops triggering OnPreviewMouseMove, until you move the mouse back over the window. Wasn't there some way to add a more "global" mouse move handler (outside of hooking)?
Would capturing the mouse work?
@person27, it should already be captured but I'll check
@person27, that worked btw.
22:07
Glad to help.

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