![]() The following capabilities that you know and love will continue to function as normal in Visual Studio for python environments such as: There are also some known issues with using the legacy debugger to attach to a running Python process (see GH5853). Moreover, for f-strings support, our current code analysis will not offer completions. To avoid this, disable the warning by navigating to Tools > Options > Python > Debugging and deselecting the option Prompt before running when errors are present. Using any one of these features may trigger a warning message when you launch the project: While we work to fully support code analysis for the recent inclusions to Python 3.8, below are a list of the language-specific features that our parser will not be able to recognize and will surface as ‘red squiggles’ in the IDE: Thank you for using and supporting Python Tools for Visual Studio. PTVS 2.2.2 is the last release for Visual Studio 2013 users. You can also find it in the Visual Studio 2015 installer by selecting "Custom" and looking under the "Programming Languages" category. PTVS 2.2.6 is the latest available version for Visual Studio 2015. We are no longer actively developing these versions, but if you are unable to upgrade to Visual Studio 2017 yet, you can use these older installers to get Python support. Prior to Visual Studio 2017, Python support was released as a standalone extension. To install, run the normal VS installer and select either the Python development workload or the Data science and analytical applications workload. The Python development workload is available as part of Visual Studio Community, Professional and Enterprise. ![]() Visual Studio 2017 and Visual Studio 2019 installation Documentation contributions may be made at the visualstudio-docs repository. We welcome code contributions - see Contributing for information. ![]() Visit our product overview and downloads page, read our documentation and watch our (old) YouTube tutorials.įeel free to file issues or ask questions on our issue tracker, or use the Send Feedback functionality in Visual Studio to report a problem or suggest a feature. Python support for Visual Studio is developed and managed here. ![]()
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