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This is NCrunch Runtime Data Inspection (RDI), a new feature area we're introducing in V5, due out early next month. Data is collected at run time and can be analysed later long after the test has finished its run. No debugger necessary.

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Фото профиля Sam Holder
Sam Holder2 лет назад

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Фото профиля Grzegorz Galezowski
Grzegorz Galezowski2 лет назад

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Фото профиля Scott Hanselman 🌮
Scott Hanselman 🌮2 лет назад

Amazing!

Фото профиля Salvie ✨
Salvie ✨2 лет назад

Will be working with F# ?

Фото профиля Remco Mulder
Remco Mulder2 лет назад

We've found it does work with F#, but we haven't tested extensively on it.

Фото профиля Rob Kennedy
Rob Kennedy2 лет назад

I do like the visualization of execution path. My only worry is heavily integrated plugins typically drive VS into the ground (e.g. Resharper) without significant horsepower. What are the recommend specs?

Фото профиля Remco Mulder
Remco Mulder2 лет назад

Depends entirely on your tests and how you configure it. Except for UI, all processing is outside of VS, but your tests will get heavier. They will need more CPU and space on your SSD.

Фото профиля Onur.Works
Onur.Works2 лет назад

@Aaronontheweb Is this similar to intellitrace?

Фото профиля Remco Mulder
Remco Mulder2 лет назад

@Aaronontheweb Quite different. In RDI, no analysis happens at run time. We store every accessed value, then project views of this data over your code while you work on it. Collection is all passive, so you generally don't need to micromanage it to get the data you need

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