TL;DR: Can the type information displayed in visual studio debugger/intellisense/compiler output for long type names from stl be cleaned up for the developer?
C++, Visual Studio
Consider the code:
std::map<int, int> m;
Consider the type information in
The watch window
With a mouse over on the identifier
Intellisense prompt (parameters for a method, image formatted for brevity)
(like #3) intellisense completion for an identifer as you type the name
Each of these cases is showing type descriptions for stl containers are a long mess of details infrequently needed.
I've noticed visual studio 2011 is now showing string
as std::string
(an awesome improvement), instead of std::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char>>
- but this doesn't occur for other stl types I've tested.
I know why it is showing that info, I know the info is correct, and critically important in some cases. It is simply my opinion that most of the time, the developer couldn't care less and map<int, int>
would be sufficient. Any way to format or configure the output to reduce the noise?
autoexp.dat
as it controls how to display data and values in the debugger. How to Write Native C++ Debugger Visualizers in Visual Studio for Complicated Types Introductionstd::map<int, int>
ISstd::map<int, int, std::less<int>, std::allocator<std::pair<const int, int>>>
? Do you have to see that everytime because you forgot or are unsure? This is not essential information you have to see EVERY TIME. That, is my point.