Add support to TypeScript server for tsconfig.json files.#2450
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Add support to TypeScript server for tsconfig.json files.#2450
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file F, the server will check whether F is configured by a tsconfig.json file. If so, the project specified by the tsconfig.json file becomes the LS context for F.
in directory configured by tsconfig.json, but file not part of the configured project.
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cleanConfiguredProjects or updateConfiguredProjects
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Just a few comments. looks good to me, but i would rather have the findConfigFile logic shared with tsc.ts before it goes in. |
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Add support to TypeScript server for tsconfig.json files.
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When a file F is opened by the host, the server will now check whether F is configured by a tsconfig.json file and, if so, use the specified project as the context for F.
Still TODO, monitor tsconfig.json files for changes and update configuration. For now, programmers will need to restart their editor to pick up the tsconfig.json file changes.