@mansellan Your project fails to compile afterwards, but it's your choice ...so we have an opportunity to be smarter than VS here, and have some kind of visual cue that indicates whether or not it's in use so you know in advance whether removing a reference will break stuff... no?
Put it this way - I might know, and be told by RD, that reference X is in use and my project won't compile if I remove it. But I remove it anyway, because I don't want it. I progressively remove and change code until the dependency goes away. I did that in VS2019 today.
(I still have to fix what I broke, that's a problem for Monday :-) )
I am working on writing a discrete random variable generator function in excel vba. I've pulled this off a number of ways but here is the one I like the most.
Imagine in excel we have the following in cells A1:B3
red 5
blue 7
yellow 3
The following code is modeled as follows. Imagine ...
I've never had problems with Rubberduck previously but today it is giving me all sorts of grief ... and the only thing I can think that is different is a windows update!
I'm getting "RubberDuck caused access error" or similar
Sorry for delay in responding ..I've had to uninstall RubberDuck for now ...I'm not sure if I had turned logging on ...I went looking for logs and couldn't find them
2019-11-16 16:56:00.8887;INFO-;Rubberduck._Extension;Rubberduck is shutting down.; 2019-11-16 16:56:00.9455;INFO-;Rubberduck._Extension;No exceptions were thrown.;
thanks for trying ... I'm going to have to "park" the issue for now and get on without RubberDuck to solve some immediate problems. Yes ... I'll definitely want to use RubberDuck again
Is it possible that anything in the most recent Windows 10 update upset RubberDuck?