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We were calling `expand_glob` on our excludes, which is very expensive and unnecessary because we can pattern match while traversing instead. 1. Doesn't expand "exclude" globs. Instead pattern matches while walking the directory. 2. Splits up the "include" into base paths and applicable file patterns. This causes less pattern matching to occur because we're only pattern matching on patterns that might match and not ones in completely unrelated directories. |
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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 | ||
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.