- Prior to this change we weren't strict enough with where our smart indenter ran. We made the assumption that every code block could be smart indented and then Roslyn would "do the right thing". However, in nested code block scenarios we found that Roslyn and us would both indent resulting in extra newlines. These changes make the criteria for applying smart indentation a little stricter.
- Updated directive code block parsing to add a C# marker symbol in cases of an empty code block directive.
- Added unit tests to verify new smart indenter behavior.
- Updated existing tests to expect new syntax tree marker symbol for empty directive bits.
- Regenerated baselines.
#2410
- Added ability to understand valid inserts, deletes and replacements for the `@functions` directive (and any other directive that uses our extensible code block bits).
- Added unit tests.
- Updated existing tests.
- Found an issue when completing some C# items the auto-completions would impact the underlying snapshot after we'd captured the change. Fixed this by forcing a reparse when we detect that our understanding of the latest snapshot and the actual latest snapshot diverge.
#2408
- Added error case that enforces whitespace in between directive tokens.
- Upon encountering invalid directive tokens/states we bail out of parsing and log an appropriate error.
- Raised directive parse errors to the IR layer. This is slightly hacky given the parsers limitations; we swap out the error sink temporarily to capture all directive parser errors and then shove the errors collected onto the directives chunk generator.
- Added a `MalformedDiretiveIRNode` and corresponding pass to represent directives that are in an invalid state. Chose to not take the path of using the default `DirectiveIRNode.Diagnostics` member to enable users who are extending directives to only ever have to work with "valid" directives. If they want to work with malformed directives they can search the IR document for their malformed counterpart and handle it separately.
- Updated existing test expectations
- Removed some existing tests that were no longer valid (we don't call into user code if a directive is malformed).
#1173
- Added a `DirectiveTokenEditHandler` to enable IntelliSense for invalid namespace tokens.
- Added tests to verify new `DirectiveTokenEditHandler`.
- Updated test expectations for `DirectiveTokenEditHandler`.
#1393
Created internal + public versions of
- BlockKind
- SpanKind
- AcceptedCharacters
That way these types are only exposed through the VS apis and not
through the runtime API surface.
Also deleted RazorEditorParser. Yep. It's going to take significant work
to just port it to the language services assembly. Let's reevaluate this
when we get closer to the next foundational update.