20 references to Default
Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.EditorFeatures.UnitTests (4)
CodeFixes\CodeFixServiceTests.cs (4)
144priorityProvider: new DefaultCodeActionRequestPriorityProvider(CodeActionRequestPriority.Default), 180priorityProvider: new DefaultCodeActionRequestPriorityProvider(CodeActionRequestPriority.Default), 210priorityProvider: new DefaultCodeActionRequestPriorityProvider(CodeActionRequestPriority.Default), 1086var priorityProvider = new SuggestedActionPriorityProvider(CodeActionRequestPriority.Default, lowPriorityAnalyzerData);
Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.EditorFeatures.Wpf (2)
Suggestions\SuggestedActionsSource_Async.cs (1)
139SuggestedActionSetPriority.Medium => CodeActionRequestPriority.Default,
Suggestions\SuggestedActionsSourceProvider.cs (1)
104DefaultOrderings.Default => CodeActionRequestPriority.Default,
Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.Features (1)
CodeFixesAndRefactorings\CodeActionRequestPriorityProvider.cs (1)
73: CodeActionRequestPriority.Default;
Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.LanguageServer.Protocol (2)
Features\CodeFixes\CodeFixService.cs (1)
86if (!(priorityProvider.Priority is CodeActionRequestPriority.Default or CodeActionRequestPriority.Low))
Features\Diagnostics\EngineV2\DiagnosticIncrementalAnalyzer_GetDiagnosticsForSpan.cs (1)
429_priorityProvider.Priority != CodeActionRequestPriority.Default)
Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.Workspaces (11)
CodeActions\CodeActionRequestPriority.cs (3)
34/// Run the priority below <see cref="Default"/> priority. The provider may run slow, or its results may be 47/// engine may automatically downgrade these items to <see cref="Default"/> priority. 70priority = CodeActionRequestPriority.Default;
CodeFixes\CodeFixProvider.cs (4)
48/// cref="CodeActionRequestPriority.High"/> may be downgraded to <see cref="CodeActionRequestPriority.Default"/> as they 52=> CodeActionRequestPriority.Default; 56/// cref="CodeActionRequestPriority.Default"/> if not overridden. Slower, or less relevant, providers should 64Debug.Assert(priority is CodeActionRequestPriority.Low or CodeActionRequestPriority.Default or CodeActionRequestPriority.High, "Provider returned invalid priority");
CodeRefactorings\CodeRefactoringProvider.cs (4)
42/// cref="CodeActionRequestPriority.High"/> may be downgraded to <see cref="CodeActionRequestPriority.Default"/> as they 46=> CodeActionRequestPriority.Default; 50/// cref="CodeActionRequestPriority.Default"/> if not overridden. Slower, or less relevant, providers should 58Debug.Assert(priority is CodeActionRequestPriority.Low or CodeActionRequestPriority.Default or CodeActionRequestPriority.High, "Provider returned invalid priority");