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I use the "Move Implementation to Source File" feature of Visual Assist constantly. It basically moves whatever implementation is currently defined (if it exists) in the header to the source file, adds the necessary <Class>:: text, and so on.
Unfortunately VS Code does not have a similar functionality.
This plugin has done a lot of the legwork toward getting this feature implemented, but how difficult would it be to implement a similar functionality?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I use the "Move Implementation to Source File" feature of Visual Assist constantly. It basically moves whatever implementation is currently defined (if it exists) in the header to the source file, adds the necessary
<Class>::
text, and so on.Unfortunately VS Code does not have a similar functionality.
This plugin has done a lot of the legwork toward getting this feature implemented, but how difficult would it be to implement a similar functionality?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: