Last, minor adjustments were made to improve support for features that came with the C++11 release.įor an in-depth look at the changes we’ve made, head over to the release notes. The Modify Expression is a relatively new addition, but we’ve also ironed out some unintended clunkiness. We also significantly reduced project load times when working with Unreal Engine projects. Hopefully, this will address many of the performance-related issues, especially with Visual Studio 2019.įor example, you can expect the UI to be a lot more snappy and intuitive when using Find References.
Our installer only calls out Preview 6, but that is working properly now, along with everything else.Īpart from those improvements, this update had a lot of housekeeping. We’ve also added support for VS 2022 Preview to avoid triggering hangs present in previous previews.There are also improvements to our code inspection feature that make it more accurate, more reliable, and in line with the latest LLVM/Clang version.One notable addition is the External Include Directory feature that helps with parsing files outside of normal path referencing.In this update, we wanted to step back from VS 2022 and instead focus on a well-rounded update for the entirety of Visual Assist and all its users.
General Release Build 2021.4 (2435) Requires software maintenance through 2021.10.28 NEW Support for new External Include Directories property in VS 2022 NEW Code Inspection engine updated to LLVM/Clang version 12.0.1 NEW Support for Visual Studio 2022 Preview 7 / RC 3 The team is always looking for ways to improve the software, so any feedback would be more than welcome.
A full list can be found in the official documentation.įor further reading or news regarding future releases, you can always check the team blog for any updates. For instance, all users can now enjoy the benefits of the LLVM/Clang version 13, plus other useful changes and fixes.
However, there are also useful updates and fixes that are beneficial for users who decide not to migrate to VS 2022 yet. But more importantly, we hope you find it useful as well. It shouldn’t come as a surprise that we consider this release a delightful milestone for Visual Assist. The last few months are our testament to that commitment, and we are happy to share the progress of our work on VS 2022, starting with Preview 3, and 5, 6, and 7/RC, and now with support for the official VS2022 release. The VAX team has always been focused on trying to give you the best possible version of Visual Assist as fast as possible. To enjoy the benefits of the latest release, you can download the update here.
General Release Build 2021.5 (2440) Requires software maintenance through 2021.11.17 NEW Official support for Visual Studio 2022 UPDATE Code Inspection engine updated to LLVM/Clang version 13 NEW Added a new "Create Implementation" snippet for the _Validate version of Unreal Engine UNFUNCTIONsĪs of November 22, Visual Assist has full support for Visual Studio 2022.