How to stop C# compile on first error in VS 2010 (VS 2008 macros don't work)!
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This question has been re-asked here and has been correctly answered by Noah Richards with a solution that works in VS 2010.
At work we have a C# solution with over 80 projects. Is it possible in VS 2010 to automatically stop compilation as soon as an error is encountered rather than the default behaviour which is to continue as far as possible and 开发者_Go百科display a list of errors in the error window?
I'm happy for it to stop either as soon as an error is encountered (file-level) or as soon as a project fails to build (project-level).
I'd also note that in VS 2008 we used macros similar to some of the answers below but they don't work in VS 2010 (at least I couldn't get them to as the environment events don't seem to fire in VS 2010).
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How to automatically stop Visual C++ build at first compile error?
This question got closed as a duplicate so I re-asked it and it has been correctly answered by Noah Richards.
See this question VS2010 - How to automatically stop compile on first compile error for a solution that works in VS 2010.
Ctrl+Break should do the trick.
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