I have a very large solution containing mostly C# projects, a few C++/CLI and Managed C++ projects, and one VB.NET project. However, I am having problems with results that should show up within the VB.NET project when searching for references from a C# project. There are two main issues:
I have a C# project that I know is referenced from the VB.NET project, but it is very large and I am unsure of where the code I need to look at is. If I right click the class name in the C# project and click "Find All References...", it finds all references to the project elsewhere in the solution, but no results show any usage from the VB.NET project. However, I can find any references to the class by using the "Find in Files" function and look for calls to the C# assembly by string. Why is this, and is there a setting I can enable that will tell VS 2010 to search the VB.NET project when finding references from the C# project?
From the VB.NET project, if I right-click a Type and select "Go to definition...", and the Type is defined in a C# assembly, I get the object browser instead of VS opening up the source file containing the class definition.
I have strong a feeling that the causes of these issues are related, so I rolled them into one question instead of two. This issue is somewhat hard to explain well, so if clarification is needed let me know.
TL;DR; Is there any way I can make it so I can find references to a C# assembly in a VB.NET project and jump to a definition present in a C# assembly from a VB.NET project?
Find in files
works andFind all references
doesn't.