Open frost-byte opened 6 years ago
Not sure how you are using the vscode-jsonrpc module, but that seems to be something specific to vscode and not atom?
If I add a breakpoint on line 68 of vscode-jsonrpc/lib/messageReader.js - then add a watch in the developer tools for: this.buffer.toString('ascii', 0, current), then the string contains "<--- Last few GCS --->"
I was able to convert the entire buffer to a string and it seemed to refer to @angular/common/locale/os.d.ts. I don't think this is related to angular, but perhaps how one of my local node packages is linked (it seems like a circular issue, because the path listed for the file seems to show a circular recursion of the directory)
What's even more frustrating - I have uninstalled and removed your package, and yet it's still being loaded by atom, even though it no longer exists in the .atom/packages
Not sure how to reproduce this, I just have a project open in atom. Even if atom isn't the focused application, the message will still pop up.
Atom: 1.28.0 ia32 Electron: 2.0.3 OS: Microsoft Windows 10 Home Thrown From: ide-css package 0.3.0
Stack Trace
Uncaught Error: Message header must separate key and value using :
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Non-Core Packages