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So I have written a t4 template which generates a ton of code and works well. The only issue is that most of the code never needs to be seen by developers so I have hidden in regions all of the boiler plate code . Is there any way (i'm assuming no) to give VS a hint in a c++ code file to go ahead and collapse the regions.

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  • @Tomalak Why its a specific question about how to accomplish something not a theoretical discussion.
    – rerun
    Sep 8, 2011 at 19:05
  • programmers.SE isn't just for theoretical discussion, and SO isn't for specific questions of any topic. This is a question really about a tool that you use in your programming life, not a specific question about a programming language. Sep 8, 2011 at 19:23
  • We are going to have to disagree on that one I don't know how question on SO are really only about a language many many are about tools
    – rerun
    Sep 8, 2011 at 20:11

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You could generate the code into a separate file and then #include it where necessary. That way you won't have developers working directly on top of the generated code: they don't see it, and it makes possible future regenerations of that code very easy.

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Use #pragma region. It won't do have regions hidden by default but it will allow you to collapse multiple functions at once.

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  • But i dont know if it auto collapses
    – RedX
    Sep 8, 2011 at 15:29

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