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warn svelte input only when program has no svelte files at all #2488
warn svelte input only when program has no svelte files at all #2488
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Honestly, if this makes for too much complicated logic, and if this doesn't uncover an unrelated inconsistencies bug (judging from the changed code it looks you found some other things), then I would just not show the error in VS Code, and only show it in svelte-check, by checking if there are any Svelte file in the program files we iterate over to get all diagnostics. |
The reason for the project-assign change is that: If we only error when the program doesn't have any svelte files there might be an inconsistency between the editor and the svelte-check. The svelte file would use our default config, but it would use the tsconfig in svelte-check. For example, if the tsconfig.json has |
When would that happen? I'm not sure I follow. Can you give an example? |
You can create a create-vite project with typescript and svelte. Then update svelte-check to v4 and remove Svelte files from the include config. In the editor, the current logic is to assign files to a shared service without a tsconfig. But svelte-check is the other way around it loads the tsconfig and loops through the files in the program. |
But isn't that correct? In the editor you can access files outside of the includes of your tsconfig definition, so they need to go somewhere. For |
The change is only for files that are already in the program. They would already be checked in svelte-check. The other files are still assigned to the implicit project, i.e. as if there isn't a tsconfig. |
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👍 I realized that this fixes exactly what I was worrying about
While implementing the delayed check. I found out that tsserver actually assigns files that aren't project files into the service that loads the files through import. And this has all sorts of inconsistent states 😅. So still need to compare the behavior to tsserver.
Fixes #2486
Fixes #2485