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VS 2005 IDE Question
Right, this is starting to annoy me. I'm trying to go back over some old code cleaning it up and ensuring it complies with my coding style now. However I cannot seem to find any variable refactoring function available, unlike the C# express edition. Am I missing something here or does it indeed lack this functionality for the C++ express edition ?
If so are there any plugins preferably for visual studio that can do this ? |
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