Bug Report T946725
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Code Cleanup should not use an implicit variable declaration for new target-typed expressions in C# 9.0

created 4 years ago (modified 4 years ago)

Hello

If you use Code Cleanup and you use a statement like

Code
List<UserPrincipal> users = new();

you get this:

Code
var users = new();

Could you check that please.

Regards

Joerg

Comments (1)
DevExpress Support Team 4 years ago

    Hello,

    Thank you for the code sample and for pointing out this issue.
    I have reproduced it on my side.
    We will research this issue and update this thread as soon as we have any results.

    Answers approved by DevExpress Support

    created 4 years ago

    We have addressed the issue described in this ticket and will include a fix in our next maintenance update. Should you need to apply our fix prior to official release, you can request a hotfix here.

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