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Yes, and the ability to find call references (who is calling this function, where is it used) from the drop-down menu is really helpful. I miss the ease of access to that sort of functionality in Visual Studio.


Maybe I'm not using the same version of Visual Studio as you are, but Find All References is right there on the context menu when I right-click in VS.


Yes it is there for me, but the functionality is different on Xcode as it will find all references when you open the menu, so you can see the results straight away. One less click (and perhaps one less popup hidden "find symbol results" pane in VS).

That was what I was highlighting, not the fact that Visual Studio somehow doesn't have that functionality.


Also shift+F12




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