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cgough Posted - Dec 12 2011 : 2:47:46 PM
I am pretty much entirely C# at this point, is there a way for me to just have VA deal with C# files only. I don't need all the C++ stuff so much anymore.

Seems like it must slow they system down with all that C++ stuff?

Any suggestions?
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feline Posted - Dec 14 2011 : 11:53:48 PM
If you are sure you don't want VA to parse your C++ stable include headers, you can change the setting:

VA Options -> Projects -> C/C++ Directories -> Platform = Custom

and then delete all of the directories in the stable include directories list:

http://www.wholetomato.com/products/features/directories.asp

This should cut down on the parsing time, how much will depend on how many stable include directories you had to start with.
cgough Posted - Dec 14 2011 : 09:16:10 AM
Hmmm, I may be more sensitive to that scan, it might might create rather large data sets because I have a bunch of device SDK's installed in my environment( for CE development) , and each has it's own set of header/mfc/atl etc... files.
accord Posted - Dec 13 2011 : 3:50:23 PM
It should "go through all the Visual Studio directories" only once per project and later it should just load the symbol databases.
Maybe, it was going to be a one-off problem.
cgough Posted - Dec 13 2011 : 08:30:05 AM
I used the "extensions to ignore editor", if that's the answer then fine, but I would bet a lot of us have moved from C++ to C# and a single option might be a nice to have. It seems to have done what I expected.

It's not so much that I have a bunch of C++ projects, but it does go through all the Visual Studio directories.

Thanks for your prompt response.
accord Posted - Dec 12 2011 : 3:04:10 PM
I don't think C++ file should slow down the system. How many C++ file do you have in your project?

You could ignore C++ files altogether by adding ".c;.cpp;.h" to the "extensions to ignore editor" editbox here:
VA Options -> Projects -> File Handling -> Extensions to ignore

But like I said, I shouldn't normally slow down the system. The initial parsing time can be a bit longer with lot of cpp files though.
Let us know whether it helps.

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