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Type: Bug
## Issue Description ##
I see in the C# extension log the following errors:
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[Error - 2:19:09 PM] [LanguageServerHost] System.InvalidOperationException: Unsupported extension '.i' and L…
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### Environment
- OS and Version: Windows 10 22H2 (19045.2965)
- VS Code Version: 1.78.2
- C/C++ Extension Version: 1.15.4
- If using SSH remote, specify OS of remote machine: Not using
- WSL: …
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With the move to platform-specific VSIX's via the marketplace, it's no longer necessary to publish the native binaries as they are no longer downloaded by the extension when first activated. Unfortun…
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Type: Debugger
**Describe the bug**
- OS and Version: MacOS 11.1
- VS Code Version: 1.54.3
- C/C++ Extension Version: 1.0.0
- Other extensions you installed (and if the issue persists after dis…
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### Description
### Ruby LSP Information
#### VS Code Version
1.91.1
#### Ruby LSP Extension Version
0.8.2
#### Ruby LSP Server Version
0.19.0
#### Ruby LSP Addons
- Ruby LSP Rails
#### Ruby…
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Hi!
Everything works fine, but uint8_t, uint16_t etc. types. "variable uint8_t is not a type name"
When I go to definition it opens cmsis_iar.h instead of stdint.h.
Any suggestions?
regards
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I tried Atom, Sublime and VS Code.
I suppose the way bake manages dependencies and header files confuses them, is there a simple solution?
Example: EcsPosition2D is an undefined declaration.
ghost updated
4 years ago
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Issue Type: Bug
when i open a C Source Project in linux server, and this project has a Symbol Link path.
![222](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/20413031/70030791-e7912f80-15e4-11ea-95bd-3e…
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So if you have a compile_commands.json that refers to folders outside workspace folder then those symbols won't be found. The workaround is to set workspaceSymbols to "all", but then that causes syste…
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_From @rebornix on November 16, 2017 23:6_
_From @adison on September 30, 2017 6:57_
- VSCode Version: Code 1.16.1 (27492b6bf3acb0775d82d2f87b25a93490673c6d, 2017-09-14T16:24:39.530Z)
- OS Version:…