public static class Extensions{ public static void Dump<T>(this T o) { } public static void Dump<T>(this T o, string s) { }}
These lines allow me to copy code from LINQPad to VS and run it without commenting out every line with .Dump() but it's not enough... http://code.google.com/p/linqpadvisualizer/ - not very comfortable :(
The best result I get searching for LINQPad in VS is this site with code below by Pat Kujawa.
using System.Diagnostics; using System.IO; public static class Extensions { public static void Dump<T>(this T o) { string localUrl = Path.GetTempFileName() + ".html"; using (var writer = LINQPad.Util.CreateXhtmlWriter(true)) { writer.Write(o); File.WriteAllText(localUrl, writer.ToString()); } Process.Start(localUrl); } }
but Error 1 The name 'LINQPad' does not exist in the current context
I couldn't find any LINQPad.dll on the net
It's not a dll for LINQPad - you need to reference the LINQPad.exe itself.
Right-click your project in Visual Studio -> Add Reference -> Browse to the exe binary file location, typically found in its install directory C:\Program Files\LINQPad\
--> select LINQPad.exe
.
Once done, then you can add a "using directive" for it in your file:
using System.Diagnostics; using System.IO; using LINQPad;
The method LINQPad.Util.CreateXhtmlWriter
will now be available for you to use.
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