Bug Report T384558
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The "Implement IEquatable" feature - A namespace reference is incorrectly added before the first comment after the feature is applied

created 9 years ago

[DevExpress Support Team: CLONED FROM T384257: Implement IEquatable adds using System before //]
Suppose that I have this file:

// Copyright © 2016 …
// blabla

namespace Foo
{
    public struct Any
    {
        public Any (int x) { this.x = x; }
        private readonly int x;
    }
}

When using the Implement IEquatable refactoring, I see two issues:

  1. The `using System;` is added at the very beginning of my source, even before my // copyright comments
  2. I don't like to have `using System;` in my source code, so every time I use an auto-implementation of an interface, I get this added (either because some NotImplementedException are thrown, without fully qualifying the exception with `System.` namespace, or here because the interface is referenced directly as struct Any : IEquatable<Any>).

(1) appears to be an error.
(2) should be customizable.

Answers approved by DevExpress Support

created 9 years ago

We have fixed the issue described in this ticket and will include the fix in our next maintenance update. To apply this solution before the official update, request a hotfix by clicking the corresponding link for product versions you require.

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