Visual Studio restores them and it is rather comfortable. It is really quicker to remove lines by clicking several buttons - then to restore needed ones manually.
Visual Studio restores them and it is rather comfortable. It is really quicker to remove lines by clicking several buttons - then to restore needed ones manually. --- Original message URL: http://devnet.jetbrains.net/message/5486535#5486535
Hello,
Do you mean 'another project opening' or 'the same project opening next time'?
Denis
AFAIK they are expected to be preserved, i.e. it's a bug if they don't.
Could you provide a sample project which illustrates the problem?
Denis
One more question - I talked about file watches as 'watches' and just realized that you might have mentioned debugger watches. Is it the case?
Denis
They are not expected to be restored. Asked our debugger guy to comment on rationale behind that.
Denis
See http://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEA-42954.
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