Inline variable declaration not compiling

懵懂的女人 提交于 2019-11-28 22:23:06
prudan

I was able to resolve this by installing the Microsoft.Net.Compilers nuget package for v2.0.0-rc3, the only version installed prior was 1.3.2.

I still don't understand why the intellisense and compiler errors would show up if the installed compiler didn't support this.

In case the above answer doesn't work for you, as it didn't work for me do the following:

Open the csproj file and check if you have the following package referenced in the file after the upgrade, if yes, remove it.

<Import Project="packages\Microsoft.Net.Compilers.1.3.2\build\Microsoft.Net.Compilers.props" Condition="Exists('packages\Microsoft.Net.Compilers.1.3.2\build\Microsoft.Net.Compilers.props')" />

Next, check the "Project ToolsVersion". It has to be 15.0, it probably is 14.0 though so you have to change that.

<Project ToolsVersion="15.0" .../>

Then simply reload the SOLUTION and you're good to go. Be aware that if you select "Reload Project" it will give you an error and not load it.

To set the use of latest released C# compiler:

In Visual Studio, (I'm using Visual Studio 2017), right click project and select "Properties"

Select the "Build" tab in left-side menubar

Click "Advanced..." button in lower right corner of the "Build" window

Under "General," in listbox to the right of "Language Version", select "C# latest minor version (latest)"

Also, make sure to keep the Visual Studio IDE up-to-date using Visual Studio Installer.

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