On Tuesday, 9 June 2015 at 07:49:24 UTC, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Please see my answer to Joakim. Also, you say 5 seconds as if that's a short amount of time. If it takes an automatic scanner 5 seconds, it means the amount of coverage it needs to perform is huge.

Probably a tooling issue, for me it works instantly for C#.

This means that for any action that does not involve the scanner (e.g. writing new code, implementing a new function, deciding which function to call), you need to hold in your head the amount of state it takes your scanner 5 seconds to collect.

Extension methods are conceptually the type's methods. The type's interface is a conceptual thing, I don't think it has anything to do with physical layout of source code.

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