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12:43 AM
the thing that reverse-engineer external libraries in VS, what's called?
 
1:01 AM
Options> Text Editor> C#> Advanced> Enable navigation to decompiled sources (experimental)
 
 
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9:38 AM
Is there a product that generates architecture documents? Maybe based on config files for servers and projects
 
 
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1:08 PM
@mshwf Decompiler
 
 
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7:36 PM
VS doesn't recognize CancellationToken (Error: It's a namespace but used like a type).
I took this from MS docs.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-US/dotnet/api/system.threading.cancellationtoken?view=netframework-4.7.2

Trying to do this exmaple in the WPF app.

CancellationTokenSource source = new CancellationTokenSource();
CancellationToken token = source.Token;
Any ideas what's wrong?
It works in Console app though.
Ok I know what's wrong. I'm dumb. I called an app CancellationToken....
 
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Classic PEBKAC :)
 
Thanks everyone that I could talk to myself ;) It wouldn't be possible without you.
 
To a more serious note, I always assume that error messages actually are true, they mean what they mean, and that the problem is just that I don't "get" why it is complaining about whatever it is complaining about.
However, it is a "recent" trend that people tend to believe the error messages are wrong. The thing is wrong, they're right. Compilers, however, are usually built by really smart people (smarter than me at least), so I tend to believe that I just don't get it when they complain and I'm just a big question mark.
In other words, if the compiler says you've used a namespace as a type, what if it is correct?
Thoughts to ponder perhaps.
 
I didn't think it's wrong. I thought that there might be some breaking changes done for some unknown reason.
 

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