What language version does this version of DnSpy support? #149
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This depends on what component you mean. If you mean the decompiler then it does not support many of the new C# language features as dnSpyEx uses a modified version of the ILSpy 2.4 decompiler engine. The language feature support in the decompiler was improved slightly over dnSpy but don't expect anything drastic. As for the features which allow the user to enter code, for example, C# Interactive, Edit Method (C#), debugger watch window, etc. they support the latest C# version supported by Roslyn 4.1.0 (for the 6.2.0 release) or Roslyn 4.4.0 for the latest builds from the |
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This depends on what component you mean. If you mean the decompiler then it does not support many of the new C# language features as dnSpyEx uses a modified version of the ILSpy 2.4 decompiler engine. The language feature support in the decompiler was improved slightly over dnSpy but don't expect anything drastic. As for the features which allow the user to enter code, for example, C# Interactive, Edit Method (C#), debugger watch window, etc. they support the latest C# version supported by Roslyn 4.1.0 (for the 6.2.0 release) or Roslyn 4.4.0 for the latest builds from the
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