Be able to choose decompiler to use e.g. free dotpeek instead of pay 2 play reflector
I love the new Shift-F1 feature (launches .NET Reflector) ...really excellent idea, just one small issue... I don't have .NET reflector!
It would be really useful if I could select either dotpeek, or JustDecompile instead.
I’m marking this as complete, because LINQPad now includes a built-in ILSpy.
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Vladimir Shimanskiy commented
Suppose dotPeek will be nice
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dotPeek Command Line Help/select=XmlDocId - select XmlDocId element in Assembly Explorer (search across all loaded assemblies)
/select=FQN - select type specified by full name FQN in Assembly Explorer (search across all loaded assemblies)
/select=AssemblyPath!XmlDocId - select XmlDocId element in Assembly Explorer under AssemblyPath assembly
/select=AssemblyPath!FQN - select type specified by full name FQN in Assembly Explorer under AssemblyPath assembly -
Dave Shaw commented
Joe, ILSpy does, I posted details here: http://linqpad.uservoice.com/forums/18302-linqpad-feature-suggestions/suggestions/2412012-support-for-ilspy-from-sh
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The problem is that none of the other reflectors (at least last time I checked) allow you to automate browsing to type/member.
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Alan Hemmings commented
(forgot to mention that the main purpose is to be able to have an option to use or install a free decompiler... any one. Otherwise it pushes up the price of using linqpad, which is just super sweet.) Quite happy for this also to be a premium feature <nudge, nudge> ;-D