Hi,
I am working in a solution in Visual Studio (C#) that has a lot of code that shouldn't be changed. That is, only a small portion of the code files should be altered.
What would be the best way to show this to other programmers? I'm thinking that the ideal solution would be to be able to "highlight" the hands-off code using a gray color, but I don't think that's possible. Perhaps the best way is to use regions?
In case this question was a bit unclear: Let's say a code file has ten variables declared and thirteen methods. I don't want the other programmers to make changes to seven of the variables and to nine of the methods. How do I signal this in an easy and clear way?
In addition, some files and even two of the three projects in the solution should stay intact. Is there a way to show this (or perhaps to lock them)?
Thanks for any suggestions!
Petter
What I have tried:
I have tried to search for a good way of doing this, but don't really know what to look for. It's hard to search for this, as "code" and "highlight" gives me the wrong results.