- Updated our `QualifiedIdentifier` to properly parse invalid namespaces. This is more consistent with how the rest of the system works; we consume tokens until we determine if we're in an invalid or valid state. If invalid, we log an error and put back all invalid tokens for the parser to treat as non-directive tokens.
- Added unit tests to validate our extensible directive system can handle malformed namespace tokens at EOF and inline.
- Added a code gen test for Razor.Extensions to prove we've fixed the underlying issue for our `@namespace` directive that crashed VS.
#1393
- Split line mapping validation into its own method.
- Prior to this we were calling the wrong method in our design time code generation integration tests within the Razor.Extensions test project.
- Re-generated line mapping baselines to conform with the cshtml files for Razor.extensions code generation integration tests.
#1351
- These tests validate that our extensible directives do not have code that explodes when an incomplete directive is encountered. This is typically the case when a user is in the midst of typing a directive at design time.
- Added an extensions test and a language test.
#1271
- Made a targeted fix to PageDirective that stops it from crashing Visual Studio when its malformed.
- Added unit test to validate PageDirective didn't throw when attempting to determine if something was a page.
- Added an integration test to validate malformed page tags can make their way through the entire Razor pipeline and don't destroy the rest of the content.
#1247
This change adds support for @namespace, and introduces a set of
changes that are needed to support @namespace in the parser.
@namespace and @class have always been treated as reserved words by Razor,
with the intent that someday they would be allowed as directives.
This changes makes that possible.
You will still get an error about @namespace being a reserved word if you
don't have the directive.