Pay attention to the auto complete list.
It is a bit difficult to see it as you don't see the keystrokes. Only 'a' is pressed after the 'Then' keyword. No arrows.
Pay attention to the auto complete list.
It is a bit difficult to see it as you don't see the keystrokes. Only 'a' is pressed after the 'Then' keyword. No arrows.
IDE now understand what variable is used in If condition so rewrite the variable correctly. I don't know how to explain right in English, but seems that IDE now understand the context in which you are writing code. I tried your case and IDE show me first variable, so this is the new feature
Accidentally, I thought the idea had become a super AI who understood the context and wrote code for you. Go to bed and the next morning find the application finished
The first example is a real case which always annoys me. I'm used to writing pr + enter to create a new private sub. In SearchView (and in other cases) there is a global variable that "steals" the selection and causes the wrong text to be added.
It was never removed. Only a warning was added.
Developers, who are building robust solutions, understand its issues and the simple alternative methods available...