When scanning for Issues, the progress % goes beyond 100%. While I admire the effort of putting in over 100%, you may want to fix, just for the heck of it… Not a high priority by any stretch of the imagination. Just amusing.
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When scanning for Issues, the progress % goes beyond 100%. While I admire the effort of putting in over 100%, you may want to fix, just for the heck of it… Not a high priority by any stretch of the imagination. Just amusing.
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Hi Brien,
Thank you for letting us know about this issue.
I have tried to reproduce this behavior locally but failed.
To help us determine the cause of this problem, please specify the version of CodeRush for Roslyn you are using. You can check it via the About dialog (the CodeRush | About… menu item).
Also, please let us know in which project type this problem is reproduced (.Net Core, WPF Application, ASP.Net Web Application, and so on). Is this behavior reproduced in an ordinary Class Library project?
In addition, a video illustrating steps you are performing would be helpful. To capture a screencast, you can use a free Jing tool from TechSmith.
CodeRush for Roslyn.
It's a WinForms solution with assembly and application projects.
Hi Brien,
Please accept my apologies for misleading you with instructions.

Would you check the version number of your CodeRush for Roslyn copy? This information will be very helpful because we have recently changed the algorithm of calculating progress of the code analysis process. So, it is necessary to know what version you are using. Follow these steps: 1) Within Visual Studio's main menu bar, click the CodeRush | About… menu item. The CodeRush About dialog should appear.
2) Find the version number in the bottom-right corner of the orange rectangle. Share this number with us.
I'm looking forward to hearing from you.
16.1.6, thought I had selected that when I created the issue??
Hi Brien,
Thank you for the clarification.
We have managed to reproduce this behavior locally. You will be notified when we prepare a fix for this problem.