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Support for VisualStudio 2022 #19

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ornic opened this issue Nov 29, 2021 · 9 comments
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Support for VisualStudio 2022 #19

ornic opened this issue Nov 29, 2021 · 9 comments

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@ornic
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ornic commented Nov 29, 2021

Subj :)

@jbienzms
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jbienzms commented Feb 4, 2022

Yes, please add support for Visual Studio 2022. Unfortunately, this will not be a simple .vsixmanifest change like in previous versions. 😔 Here are the instructions:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/extensibility/migration/update-visual-studio-extension?view=vs-2022

@fs-srogers
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Using MacOS 12.4 Monterey vscode install fails:
json not found in zip

@Taz5150
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Taz5150 commented Nov 8, 2022

Bump on this.

@league1991
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Sorry for late... I will try that when I have time. But I am not sure how long it will take...

@lukas-hofstaetter
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lukas-hofstaetter commented Feb 16, 2023

Hey @league1991 ,
I just discovered your outdated plugin. Is it right, that I can generate CallGrapgs for C and C++?

Have you thought about opening a sponsor/donate page for this? Or is it just a time bottle neck for you?

@MaksimMelan
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I saw the addition and I liked it so much. I would like to install it, but it does not fit VS 2022

@league1991
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@eDeviser Sorry for late. Yes, you can generate call graph for C/C++. The current VS plugin only supports VS2019 and previous versions.

Before you use it, you'd better watch this video.

@league1991
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@MaksimMelan Sorry, but I am afraid I don't have enough time to work on VS2022 right now. The latest version is still VS2019.

@denyeo
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denyeo commented May 17, 2023

Yes, please add support for Visual Studio 2022. Unfortunately, this will not be a simple .vsixmanifest change like in previous versions. 😔 Here are the instructions:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/extensibility/migration/update-visual-studio-extension?view=vs-2022

Wow, that is annoying. Does anyone know the minimal changes needed to get the existing code working in VS 2022 alone? Forget the modernization and shared project changes - do any package references need to be updated?

This looks like a really useful extension. I wish I could help upgrade it, but I'm new to Visual Studio.

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