This change adds an actual background worker for listening to project
change notifications and starts sending updates when the project's razor
dependencies change.
I had to do a litle surgery to get things working. There were plenty of
small bug fixes.
Additionally I got rid of the WeakReferences for tracking listeners. I
was seeing TextBuffers hanging around in VS longer than I expected and
the WeakReferences weren't getting cleaned up. I think it's better that
we just track the lifetime.
This uses a feature of KoreBuild which will select PackageReference
versions based on a lineup file. This helps unify versions between repos
and helps us ensure we are consistent across multiple components.
- Added `ILanguageServiceFactory` types for all serviceable contracts.
- Maintained binary compatibility by copy/pasting existing services into a Legacy folder.
- Added a Workspaces.Test project since their implementations moved.
- Updated binary incompatible version of `RazorSyntaxFactsService` to not depend on VisualStudio. Added an extension type to the VS.LanguageServices.Razor project to enable easy-access from VisualStudio.
Below on refers to the binary incompatible copies.
Core services that were **entirely** moved from VisualStudio.Razor => Razor.Workspaces are as follows:
- `RazorSyntaxFactsService`, this included mutating the API to not depend on VisualStudio and moving some primitive types such as `AcceptedCharacters`.
- `TagHelperCompletionService`
- `TagHelperFactsService`
These all have a `ServiceLayer` of `Editor`.
Bits that were partially moved:
- `RazorTemplateEngineFactoryService`. The Default implementation and its corresponding factory still live in VisualStudio.Razor. This way Razor.Workspaces can get by without a reference to Mvc.Razor.Extensions.
- `ITagHelperResolver` used to exist in VisualStudio.Razor. Removed the type and replaced its usage with the already-existing `TagHelperResolver` type in Razor.Workspaces. Both contracts were nearly identical.
These all have a `ServiceLayer` of `Default`.
#1260
We're close to hooking up new Razor to MVC. This is a set of enabling
'quick fix' changes to resolve some blockers to using Razor.Evolution in
the product.
Main issues:
- Types not public enough - anything in the .Legacy namespace is still
slated from 'improvement'
- Wrong references. We don't want .Workspaces in MVC, so moving the heavy
lifting of TagHelper discovery to CodeAnalysis.Razor.
- Hardcoded `ViewComponent` discovery.
- Hardcoded `ViewComponentTagHelperDescriptor` creation.
- Added test to validate that ViewComponents are discovered and transitioned into TagHelpers properly.
- Avoided adding a reference to MVC to prevent circular references. This resulted in custom marker attributes to represent `ViewComponent`s. Also made a lot of use of `ViewComponent` conventions (ending in "ViewComponent").
#932
- Ported the existing descriptor factory tests and fixed issues with the current implementation.
- Ported documentation tests with the exception of the localization variants.
- Updated the DefaultTagHelperResolver to filter TagHelper types based on accessibility.
- Added DefaultTagHelperResolver tests.
#851