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Visual Studio 2015 Cookbook

You're reading from   Visual Studio 2015 Cookbook Over 50 new and improved recipes to put Visual Studio 2015 to work in your crucial development projects

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785887260
Length 368 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Jeff Martin Jeff Martin
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Preface 1. Exploring Visual Studio 2015 2. Getting Started with Universal Windows Platform Apps FREE CHAPTER 3. Web Development 4. .NET Framework Development 5. Debugging Your .NET Application 6. Asynchrony in .NET 7. Unwrapping C++ Development 8. Working with Team Foundation Server 2015 9. Languages 10. Final Polish Index

Using a custom ruleset


The built-in rulesets that come with Visual Studio cover a variety of usage scenarios, and provide a way to use the Code Analysis tool in your projects immediately. They are also of great value when exploring an unfamiliar code base, as you can take advantage of the static analysis tools to identify areas where code should be rewritten to meet your in-house standards. All this means that the existing default rules may need to be customized depending on the needs and complexity of your project as this recipe will demonstrate.

Getting ready

We are going to continue with the project we created in the Analyzing your C++ code recipe. You will need VS2015 Community or higher in order to modify rulesets.

How to do it…

To use a custom ruleset, perform the following steps:

  1. Open the project created in the previous recipe.

  2. Open the AnalyzeThis.cpp file, and add the following highlighted code:

    # include "AnalyzeThis.h"
    int x = 0;
    
  3. Right-click on the project (not solution) in Solution...

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