ReSharper by Language: C++
C++ support is available either with ReSharper C++ — a dedicated product that you can install separately or side by side with ReSharper, or with ReSharper Ultimate. C++ support includes C, C++03, C++11, C++14, C++17, C++/CLI, and partially C++20. ATL, MFC and COM projects are supported. ReSharper detects C++ version automatically based on the platform toolset ( in the project properties) and/or on the /std switch.
Also in this section:
- Code Inspection and Quick-Fixes
- Coding Assistance
- Code Style Assistance
- Clang-Tidy Integration
- Using Clang-Format
- Debugging Assistance
- Navigation and Search
- Inlay Hints
- Analyzing Includes
- Refactorings
- Code Templates
- Code Generation
- Unit Testing Assistance
- C++/CLI Support
- Working with UE4 Projects
Unsupported and partly supported language constructs
Unsupported C++11 features:
Lambda functions are partially supported
- constexpr expressions
- User defined literals
Unsupported extensions:
C++/CX
Unsupported MS C++ extensions:
- C++ component extensions
A new line immediately preceded by a backslash inside identifiers, keywords and numeric literals
- __identifier keyword
- Based Pointers
- Event Handling in Native C++
- When resolving names used in templates, all names are treated as dependent names
Partially supported MS C++ extensions:
Unsupported MS preprocessor extensions:
Disabling ReSharper's code analysis engine with the __RESHARPER__ macro
If some C++ construct is not supported by ReSharper's code analysis engine or parsed incorrectly, you can disable ReSharper for this code with the __RESHARPER__
macro, i.e:
Making ReSharper ignore specific code
ReSharper allows you to ignore specific files, folders and file masks in different ways. You can configure ignored files on the following options pages:
- to exclude files, folders, and masks from
- to
Search by Name commands.
to specify files and folders that should be ignored byC++, JavaScript, TypeScript, CSS, HTML and JSON files, folders and wildcards to be treated either as 'skipped' or 'library'. ReSharper will completely ignore 'skipped' files, and treat 'library' files as read-only — indexed for navigation, but no inspections, quick-fixes and refactorings.
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