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Fix resolving import completion item in LSP #69454
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itemFromNS1.Data = completionResult.ItemDefaults.Data; | ||
itemFromNS2.Data = completionResult.ItemDefaults.Data; | ||
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// Remove the label details as this is the behavior of the VSCode client when resolving completion items. | ||
itemFromNS1.LabelDetails = null; | ||
There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. ah this is why the unit tests didn't catch it? There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. Yea. And I blame jetlag as the reason why it's not caught by manual testing |
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itemFromNS2.LabelDetails = null; | ||
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var resolvedItem1 = await testLspServer.ExecuteRequestAsync<LSP.CompletionItem, LSP.CompletionItem>(LSP.Methods.TextDocumentCompletionResolveName, itemFromNS1, CancellationToken.None).ConfigureAwait(false); | ||
Assert.Equal("Namespace1", resolvedItem1.LabelDetails.Description); | ||
Assert.Equal("~MyClass Namespace1", resolvedItem1.SortText); | ||
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Instead of doing this, we could consider adding information to the completion item resolve data that would definitively indicate which one we're resolving. Fine whichever you think is best.
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That does have the advantage of immune to change client might make to the resolve request in the future, with the cost of extra data on each unimported item. Let's take this fix for now, assuming such change would be very rare, but if it turns out not to be the case, we can switch to your proposal.