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This implementation heavily depends on there being a lockfile, meaning JSR specifiers will always diagnose as uncached unless it's there. In practice this affects cases where a `deno.json` isn't being used. Our NPM specifier support isn't subject to this. The reason for this is that the version constraint solving code is currently buried in `deno_graph` and not usable from the LSP, so the only way to reuse that logic is the solved-version map in the lockfile's `packages.specifiers`. |
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testing | ||
analysis.rs | ||
cache.rs | ||
capabilities.rs | ||
client.rs | ||
code_lens.rs | ||
completions.rs | ||
config.rs | ||
diagnostics.rs | ||
documents.rs | ||
jsr_resolver.rs | ||
language_server.rs | ||
logging.rs | ||
lsp_custom.rs | ||
mod.rs | ||
npm.rs | ||
parent_process_checker.rs | ||
path_to_regex.rs | ||
performance.rs | ||
README.md | ||
refactor.rs | ||
registries.rs | ||
repl.rs | ||
semantic_tokens.rs | ||
text.rs | ||
tsc.rs | ||
urls.rs |
Deno Language Server
The Deno Language Server provides a server implementation of the
Language Server Protocol
which is specifically tailored to provide a Deno view of code. It is
integrated into the command line and can be started via the lsp
sub-command.
This documentation has been moved to the Deno manual.