.Net 9 #548
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Are there any plans to make the Toolkit.17 compatible with .net9? or thoughts on if it is possible? |
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That is not possible since in-proc extensibility runs on .NET Framework 4.8 inside Visual Studio. You should use the new VisualStudio.Extensibility model for writing .NET Core extensions for VS. It's not complete yet, so only basic extensibility points are available currently. |
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Is this still true for VS 2026??? 😊
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That is not possible since in-proc extensibility runs on .NET Framework 4.8 inside Visual Studio. You should use the new VisualStudio.Extensibility model for writing .NET Core extensions for VS. It's not complete yet, so only basic extensibility points are available currently.
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Any thoughts/guesstimate when/if this will change? |
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That is not possible since in-proc extensibility runs on .NET Framework 4.8 inside Visual Studio. You should use the new VisualStudio.Extensibility model for writing .NET Core extensions for VS. It's not complete yet, so only basic extensibility points are available currently.