A colleague of mine is also seeing this.

Valentin Kipiatkov wrote:
>>If I highlight usages of a variable and then comment-out a piece of code
>>which includes a reference to the var it still stays highlighted. Is this
>>
> a
> 
>>bug or is it supposed to work like that?
>>
> 
> It's supposed to work this way. Sometimes it's usable.
> 
> 
>>Also when cycling through usages
>>with F3 / Shift-F3 it seems to only cycle through "read" usages ignoring
>>"write" usages. Why is that?
>>
> 
> Do you mean that it does not include variable declaration when cycling?
> 
> Best regards,
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> 
>>If I highlight usages of a variable and then comment-out a piece of code
>>which includes a reference to the var it still stays highlighted. Is this
>>
> a
> 
>>bug or is it supposed to work like that? Also when cycling through usages
>>with F3 / Shift-F3 it seems to only cycle through "read" usages ignoring
>>"write" usages. Why is that?
>>
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>>fedor.
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