Visual Studio 2017 (15.x) supports C# 7, but what about Visual Studio 2015 (14.x)?
How can I use C# 7 with it?
Visual Studio 2017 (15.x) supports C# 7, but what about Visual Studio 2015 (14.x)?
How can I use C# 7 with it?
You can replace the compiler shipped with Visual Studio for a C# 7-enabled version by installing the Nuget package Microsoft.Net.Compilers:
Referencing this package will cause the project to be built using the specific version of the C# and Visual Basic compilers contained in the package, as opposed to any system installed version.
There is no indication that I can see on the package page as to whether this is officially supported in Visual Studio 2015. My not-thorough tests so far indicate that it works but not painlessly - C# 7 code compiles, but is underlined with the red squiggly line which indicates a syntax error: Note that you will also need to install the Nuget package System.ValueTuple to use the new C# 7 value tuples features.
Microsoft.Net.Compilers is only supported on MSBuild v15.0 and above
- I needed to use this version: nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.Net.Compilers/2.4.0 to build it, then it worked fine. :)
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Jan 6, 2018 at 22:37
In my case, installing just Microsoft.Net.Compilers didn't work. Instead, I had to do the following:
But still note that C# codes which are not known by Visual Studio 2015 default compiler will still have red squiggles underneath.