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Re: Util.RawHtml and input box
Am I missing something?
What's wrong with just using the standard LinqPad Textarea control?
Re: No navigation properties in Rich Text view.
Feature request: An alternative editor I can use when opening large text file
When I open a large text file, LINQPad told me I can open it by Notepad++ instead.
I'd like to have other alternative. It because Notepad++ is not really good at handling large text file. I want to change the editor to EmEditor or some other editors. Is that possible?
#load
Is there any roadmap for improving #load
? Specifically related to pulling in downline #load
without having to specifically reference them.
Re: How to execute a stored procedure with table valued parameters?
To simply not have it listed is not good. You start looking at permissions etc which is all a waste of time
Generate Flowchart Diagram From Code
I know this is a long shot, but I figured I'd ask... we have a very nice Syntax Tree visualizer in LINQPad. I always think it'd be invaluable to be able to generate a similar flowchart from the code, in the same way that apps like Visustin or flowmaker can.
Winget support for LINQPad 8
Could you please add a winget package for v8 ?
Thanks in advance
Re: How can I have LINQPad detect a SQLite column as a DateTime?
There is a property on the Connection
Re: 260ms for Antivirus Performance Test with Norton Antivirus disabled. Why not faster?
What time do you get if you enable your anti-virus?
Is it possible you have another anti-virus/monitoring program doing real-time scanning? I presume Norton would disable Windows Defender on installing, but things don't always work out the way they should. So it is possible that Windows defender is setup with 'automatic sample submission' enabled.
You could download ProcessMonitor from Microsoft/SysInternals which will show you all the file activity going on and hence will show if some program is scanning the dlls. You will need to add some filters (like Path contains LINQPad8 and Path does not include Sessions) otherwise you will be overloaded with information. (Note, you should expect your script to run slower when ProcessMonitor is active).
Don't know if Norton has the option, but if it has, you would be better to exclude the Linqpad process rather than by selecting folders. In this particular case I think the files are created in a randomly created subfolder of %localappdata%\temp\LINQPad8\
Just as a comparison, your computer is a lot newer and more powerful than mine and my average is less than 1 ms
Re: LINQPad 8 early preview now available
Love the new DumpTell feature and especially the option to make it the default.
Two questions :
1) What is the difference between the green dashes versus the green dots?
2) Why does the following sample produce different results on the second dump?
void Main() { Split("Line1\nLine2"); Split("Line3\nLine4"); } private void Split(string x) { (from r in x.Split('\n') select r).DumpTell(); }
Output is :