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FAQ: Can I create custom rules that target both Visual Studio and FxCop? [David Kean]
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over 6 years ago
by
David M. Kean
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I have users using both Visual Studio and FxCop, and I want to create custom rules that run on both. Is this possible? Although in the future we do plan on making it easier to move custom rules between Visual Studio and FxCop, currently you must recompile...
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Making it easier to move from FxCop to Visual Studio Code Analysis [Jeffrey van Gogh]
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over 6 years ago
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Jeffrey van Gogh
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We get frequently asked what the best way is for people to move from the standalone FxCop to VS Code Analysis. A hurdle in making the switch is the fact that people can no longer use the FxCop project file they created for their analysis. This will invalidate...
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FAQ: How do I increase the number of Code Analysis warnings displayed in the Error List? [David Kean]
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over 6 years ago
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David M. Kean
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When first running Visual Studio Code Analysis over a large project, you may encounter the following error: CA0503: Additional warnings cannot be displayed. By default, a maximum of 200 warnings are displayed in the Error List. You can increase...
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