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Intellisense autocompletes if((true)){} for unknown reason

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#77,868 创建于 2025年3月27日

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[severity:It bothers me. A fix would be nice] Intellisense likes to autocomplete the following code when I type "if(":

if((true))
{
                  
}

The "true" is selected, being replaced by whatever is typed next, leaving an extra set of parenthesis () that must be manually deleted. This code is not a suggestion and fully types itself out on typing "if(".

I cannot imagine a productive use case for this behaviour. It appears to be some kind of template, as I would never willingly type this myself - except in error ((which this behaviour encourages)).

This behaviour occurs roughly once a week. Stopping for a while after Ctrl+Z is furiously hammered when it arrives. I'm sorry I can't offer a guaranteed reproduction. I've tried recording the behaviour but once removed it goes dormant for another week.


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Feedback Bot on 3/26/2025, 09:24 PM:

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