WANTED: Your feedback on a potential Call Hierarchy feature (Lisa Feigenbaum)

Published 22 July 08 07:45 AM

Last post, I introduced the VS Languages Future Focus page on Code Gallery. This time, we'd like to get your feedback on another potential IDE feature: Call Hierarchy.

Please find a description of the feature here:
http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/vslangfutures/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Call%20Hierarchy&referringTitle=Home

Please leave your feedback here:
http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/Thread/View.aspx?ProjectName=vslangfutures&ThreadId=123

Thanks!
Lisa

DISCLAIMER: It is important that readers of Future Focus topics have the right expectations. The information presented is not a binding commitment nor is it necessarily our most current design. The Visual Studio schedule, unforeseen technical problems, intellectual property rights and competitive pressures may impact our schedule or our ability to share our plans. Future focus is not designed to present a detailed specification of future features. Instead, its purpose is to outline in broad strokes, and easy to understand terms, the directions the team might take in the future. We will read all comments submitted to Future Focus, and consider them in our designs.

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# Airline Travel » WANTED: Your feedback on a potential Call Hierarchy feature (Lisa Feigenbaum) said on July 22, 2008 2:04 PM:

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# Visual Studio Hacks said on July 23, 2008 1:43 PM:

My latest in a series of the weekly, or more often, summary of interesting links I come across related to Visual Studio. Lisa Feigenbaum is looking for feedback on a potential Call Hierarchy feature on The Visual Basic Team blog. Visual Studio 2008 KB:

# Ted said on July 24, 2008 6:19 PM:

Good idea.  Please allow refactoring based on the call hiearchy so that I can re-arrange fucntions into different modules based on call hiearchy.  This will allow me to restructure a project to better fit functions into source code files based on what fucntion is used where.  (e.g., function X is called only from within class Y, therefore functino X can be moved into class Y as a private function.)  (e.g., Function X is static and in class Z, it is called from lots of other classes, it can be moved fro class Z to a utility class since it is static).

# Frans Goosens said on August 8, 2008 5:42 AM:

I've make a program in VB voor editing .srt files

When i write an special charakter ( é ) to the file than

it is converterd   (E9 to C3,A9.  All in Hex. ) When i read it back,  than it is converterd back in E9. Hex.

The problem is when the driver of an another program read this file it never shows my that special charakter ( é )

Can you tell me how i can solve this problem.

Greetings

Frans ( From the Nederlands )

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