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Disable resharper line break in a section of code?
2019 Community Moderator ElectionCan resharper break your code?How can I disable ReSharper in Visual Studio and enable it again?Is it possible to disable Resharper reformatting of a section of a file?ReSharper Line Breaks and WrappingHow do I keep Resharper from massively indenting lambdas?Resharper - Disable once with comment - all instances in lineResharper inserting extra lines in CSSReSharper Keep existing line breaks not workingStop ReSharper formatting C# field attributesWhy is Resharper breaking line after method opening brace and how to prevent it?
Using inspection, I can easily disable and restore resharper reformatting settings. For instance like this:
// ReSharper disable SuggestVarOrType_BuiltInTypes
int i = 1;
// ReSharper restore SuggestVarOrType_BuiltInTypes
So.. is there any way to do the same to line breaking, so that I can have long lines in special places in my code and still have resharper break the others?
Basically, I guess, I ask for the secret word to put in place of "SuggestVarOrType_BuiltInTypes" above :-)
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Using inspection, I can easily disable and restore resharper reformatting settings. For instance like this:
// ReSharper disable SuggestVarOrType_BuiltInTypes
int i = 1;
// ReSharper restore SuggestVarOrType_BuiltInTypes
So.. is there any way to do the same to line breaking, so that I can have long lines in special places in my code and still have resharper break the others?
Basically, I guess, I ask for the secret word to put in place of "SuggestVarOrType_BuiltInTypes" above :-)
resharper
add a comment |
Using inspection, I can easily disable and restore resharper reformatting settings. For instance like this:
// ReSharper disable SuggestVarOrType_BuiltInTypes
int i = 1;
// ReSharper restore SuggestVarOrType_BuiltInTypes
So.. is there any way to do the same to line breaking, so that I can have long lines in special places in my code and still have resharper break the others?
Basically, I guess, I ask for the secret word to put in place of "SuggestVarOrType_BuiltInTypes" above :-)
resharper
Using inspection, I can easily disable and restore resharper reformatting settings. For instance like this:
// ReSharper disable SuggestVarOrType_BuiltInTypes
int i = 1;
// ReSharper restore SuggestVarOrType_BuiltInTypes
So.. is there any way to do the same to line breaking, so that I can have long lines in special places in my code and still have resharper break the others?
Basically, I guess, I ask for the secret word to put in place of "SuggestVarOrType_BuiltInTypes" above :-)
resharper
resharper
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Try using these comments:
// @formatter:wrap_lines False
the code block for which you would like to disable wrapping long lines
// @formatter:wrap_lines restore
By the way, you may find out most of the formatter comments on your own using this way: select needed code block | hit the Alt+Enter shortcut | hit the "Right arrow" key on the "Format selection" item in the menu to open a submenu | hit "Configure"
-> it will open the new window which shows you all formatter settings which affect the code block.
Then you are welcome to change all the settings you like and click on Save as comments
button -> you will get everything you need as comments around the code block.
Thanks a lot! Also for the bonus information :-D
– iakob
8 hours ago
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Try using these comments:
// @formatter:wrap_lines False
the code block for which you would like to disable wrapping long lines
// @formatter:wrap_lines restore
By the way, you may find out most of the formatter comments on your own using this way: select needed code block | hit the Alt+Enter shortcut | hit the "Right arrow" key on the "Format selection" item in the menu to open a submenu | hit "Configure"
-> it will open the new window which shows you all formatter settings which affect the code block.
Then you are welcome to change all the settings you like and click on Save as comments
button -> you will get everything you need as comments around the code block.
Thanks a lot! Also for the bonus information :-D
– iakob
8 hours ago
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Try using these comments:
// @formatter:wrap_lines False
the code block for which you would like to disable wrapping long lines
// @formatter:wrap_lines restore
By the way, you may find out most of the formatter comments on your own using this way: select needed code block | hit the Alt+Enter shortcut | hit the "Right arrow" key on the "Format selection" item in the menu to open a submenu | hit "Configure"
-> it will open the new window which shows you all formatter settings which affect the code block.
Then you are welcome to change all the settings you like and click on Save as comments
button -> you will get everything you need as comments around the code block.
Thanks a lot! Also for the bonus information :-D
– iakob
8 hours ago
add a comment |
Try using these comments:
// @formatter:wrap_lines False
the code block for which you would like to disable wrapping long lines
// @formatter:wrap_lines restore
By the way, you may find out most of the formatter comments on your own using this way: select needed code block | hit the Alt+Enter shortcut | hit the "Right arrow" key on the "Format selection" item in the menu to open a submenu | hit "Configure"
-> it will open the new window which shows you all formatter settings which affect the code block.
Then you are welcome to change all the settings you like and click on Save as comments
button -> you will get everything you need as comments around the code block.
Try using these comments:
// @formatter:wrap_lines False
the code block for which you would like to disable wrapping long lines
// @formatter:wrap_lines restore
By the way, you may find out most of the formatter comments on your own using this way: select needed code block | hit the Alt+Enter shortcut | hit the "Right arrow" key on the "Format selection" item in the menu to open a submenu | hit "Configure"
-> it will open the new window which shows you all formatter settings which affect the code block.
Then you are welcome to change all the settings you like and click on Save as comments
button -> you will get everything you need as comments around the code block.
edited 11 hours ago
answered 11 hours ago
Alexander KurakinAlexander Kurakin
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Thanks a lot! Also for the bonus information :-D
– iakob
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Thanks a lot! Also for the bonus information :-D
– iakob
8 hours ago
Thanks a lot! Also for the bonus information :-D
– iakob
8 hours ago
Thanks a lot! Also for the bonus information :-D
– iakob
8 hours ago
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