So, this:
cmd = new OdbcCommand( string.Format( @"
SELECT *
FROM Bobby_Tables
WHERE Name = {0}", "Little Bobby Drop Tables" ), odbcConnection );
gets formatted to:
cmd =
new OdbcCommand(
string.Format(
@"
SELECT *
FROM Bobby_Tables
WHERE Name = {0}",
"Little Bobby Drop Tables" ), odbcConnection );
I've looked at each of the options for line breaks and wrapping but I haven't been able to find the one to keep things on the same line as long as possible. I'm assuming that I missed the correct option. My Right margin (columns)
option is set to 100, which is plenty big.
Question: Is there a way to make it look like the original, and still get smart formatting on other things that actually do need to be wrapped?
I can manually put the
cmd = new OdbcCommand( string.Format (
@"
back on the first line and it'll leave the verbatim string on the next line happily. That's an alright compromise I guess.
I guess that your problem is that the first line got broken in three. This is because of bug http://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/RSRP-288271 that was fixed in ReSharper 7.0. You should consider upgrading or turning off option ReSharper | Options -> Code Editing | C# | Formatting style | Line breaks and wrapping -> LineWrapping | Wrap long lines
.