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Yes, I was thinking of removing the ability to select all assemblies, because the time it takes to select them (which checks they don't have existing pdbs) is dwarfed by the ridiculous time it'd take to decompile them.
Would people be ok with removing that ability? What about the ability to unselect all? I always use Clear Store instead, do you? -
Probably the Select All isn't very useful in practice? It's unlikely I'm going to want to decompile all of the .NET assemblies, especially since the source code is available in some cases. I reckon I'm going to know the two or three assemblies I need to disassemble.
I wouldn't guess that Clear Store also deselects the assemblies in the list. I would guess it would cause the selected assemblies to be redecompiled. -
Sounds sensible, it's gone.
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I have about 40+ assemblies in the list and checking Select All takes about 8 seconds. Unchecking takes no time.