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Change "Implement interface" template in Visual Studio

I'm constantly using the "Implement interface" shortcut in Visual Studio 2008. My "problem" is that i want Visual Studio to use the String-alias instead of string in every instance.

Since i'm forced to use String instead of string this would save me a great ammount of time. For example, i want the following:

public Catalogue(String url) { }

instead of

public Catalogue(string url) { }

Is this possible? Where do I find these templates?

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alexn Avatar asked Mar 01 '23 17:03

alexn


1 Answers

You cannot change the templates used during refactorings.

Templates that you can change are available in %ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\Common7\IDE. Specifically, most of the CSharp ones for blank files and such are in %ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\Common7\IDE\ItemTemplates\CSharp

Maybe the person forcing you to use "String" would change their ways if they realized how much time this wasted. I personally don't understand this...

The IDE uses "string", and not "String" in all generated code - so by forcing a non-standard "standard" your team is inviting inconsistency. People can debate about which is better until they're blue in the face - but as you point out, using "String" is a pain in the ass.

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TheSoftwareJedi Avatar answered Mar 16 '23 18:03

TheSoftwareJedi