mirror of
https://github.com/denoland/deno.git
synced 2024-11-25 15:29:32 -05:00
5dea510b02
This commit adds autodiscovery of lockfile. This only happens if Deno discovers the configuration file (either "deno.json" or "deno.jsonc"). In such case Deno tries to load "deno.lock" file that sits next to the configuration file, or creates one for user if the lockfile doesn't exist yet. As a consequence, "--lock" and "--lock-write" flags had been updated. "--lock" no longer requires a value, if one is not provided, it defaults to "./deno.lock" resolved from the current working directory. "--lock-write" description was updated to say that it forces to overwrite a lockfile. Autodiscovery is currently not handled by the LSP. |
||
---|---|---|
.. | ||
testing | ||
analysis.rs | ||
cache.rs | ||
capabilities.rs | ||
client.rs | ||
code_lens.rs | ||
completions.rs | ||
config.rs | ||
diagnostics.rs | ||
documents.rs | ||
language_server.rs | ||
logging.rs | ||
lsp_custom.rs | ||
mod.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.