![]() Although, at this moment of Visual Studio 2012 release, some could say that Visual Studio 2005 is not relevant anymore, we still provide support for this version in our tool. When we just had been starting the development of our plug-in, Visual Studio 2005 had been considered as modern state-of-the-art IDE. Although the tool itself is intended for C++ developers, quite a large fragment of it is written in C#. We develop PVS-Studio static code analyzer. ![]() Although it can be said that such issues are quite common to any programming task, the subject of IDE plug-in development is still not thoroughly covered at this moment. But, at the same time, it could also appear as a difficult task when an unexpected behavior is encountered along the way. There exist an excellent MSDN documentation, as well as various articles, examples and a lot of other additional sources on this topic. Creating extension packages (plug-ins) for Microsoft Visual Studio IDE appears as quite an easy task at the first sight.
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