![]() ![]() The Go to Definition action would not work for methods in Blazor Components when using Rider 2023.1.1 ( RIDER-93077).Rider updater would crash with out-of-memory (OOM) errors ( RIDER-91408).NET Core processes available for attachment ( PROF-1390). We’ve fixed a bug that, in some rare cases, rendered profiler CLTs and standalone applications running on Windows unable to detect. ReSharper 2023.1.3 comes with a fix for a performance issue where ReSharper 2023.1.1 would cause Visual Studio to take an excessive amount of time to display the splash screen ( RSRP-492189). Please let us know about any bugs you spot while working with the IDE by reporting them in our issue tracker.ReSharper and Rider just got another set of bug fixes for the 2023.1 release! Let’s take a look at the most crucial issues resolved. You can find the full list of issues addressed in this bug-fix update in the release notes. When sending requests in the HTTP Client, the ResponseHeaders object is properly displayed in Response Handlers Scripts as a JSON object.Opening a project file from an external tool no longer causes the IDE to throw the “Access is allowed from event dispatch thread only” exception.Application server configurations no longer get lost upon IDE restart.Double-clicking on the window header maximizes the window size on macOS.The Kubernetes plugin no longer fails when importing large Custom Resource Definition specifications.It is possible to create Docker Compose targets in Settings/Preferences | Build, Configuration, Deployment | Run targets.Excessive CPU usage and IDE freezes that occurred for certain tool window sizes have been fixed.The signature change suggestions provided when you use the Extract Method refactoring are now concise.The Extract Method action ( Ctrl+Alt+M/⌥⌘M) no longer prevents you from making non-static methods. ![]() Actions on Save work as expected again.The option to display editor tabs on multiple rows is available in the new UI.Here are the most notable improvements in the new version: You can get the latest version from our website, via the Toolbox App, from inside the IDE, or by using snaps if you’re a Ubuntu user. The first bug-fix update for v2022.3 is now available! ![]()
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