[jira] [Updated] (NETBEANS-5565) LSP sub processes increases while opening multiple git diff tabs

2021-04-10 Thread ASF GitHub Bot (Jira)


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ASF GitHub Bot updated NETBEANS-5565:
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Labels: pull-request-available  (was: )

> LSP sub processes increases while opening multiple git diff tabs
> 
>
> Key: NETBEANS-5565
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-5565
> Project: NetBeans
>  Issue Type: Bug
>  Components: lsp
>Affects Versions: 12.3
> Environment: Product Version: Apache NetBeans IDE 12.3
> Java: 11.0.2; Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM 11.0.2+9-LTS
> Runtime: Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment 11.0.2+9-LTS
> System: Windows 10 version 10.0 running on amd64; Cp1252; de_DE (nb)
> User directory: C:\Users\Chris\AppData\Roaming\Netbeans\12.3
> Cache directory: C:\Users\Chris\AppData\Local\NetBeans\Cache\12.3
>Reporter: Christian Lenz
>Assignee: Jan Lahoda
>Priority: Major
>  Labels: pull-request-available
> Attachments: image-2021-04-09-17-07-56-802.png
>
>  Time Spent: 10m
>  Remaining Estimate: 0h
>
> While investigating the situation, why the language server for TypeScript 
> opens on an core module of NetBeans "webcommon\typescript.editor" I made 
> further investigations. I think I understand the stuff better now. the 
> language server for typescript runs, because of the typescript template file. 
> So when I open a project with TS files or a TS file from a different project, 
> it will map to the mimeType and the project. Everything is fine.
> But one problem that I encountered is when I change a TS file and make a Git 
> -> Show Changes on the tab, the changes window opens and when I double click, 
> it will open the changes and it will create a new node sub process of this, 
> which never stops/killed and it does it everytime I double click on the 
> changes.
> Steps to reproduce:
> - Open the NetBeans core module webcommon\typescript.editor
> - Have a look into the Taskmanager or process explorer
> - NetBeans opens 1 instance with 2 sub node processes and starts the 
> typescript language server.
> - Make changes in the typescript file
> - Right click on the tab of the typescript file
> - Go to git -> show changes
> - Diff window opens
> - Double click on the changed TS file (entry inside of the git diff window)
> - Have a look into the task manager and you will see, it will open a new node 
> sub process and starts the language server for ts again.
> - Repeat this as often as you want.
> - We get more and more sub process of this.
> I think this here is related to it, somehow: 
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-5142



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[jira] [Updated] (NETBEANS-5565) LSP sub processes increases while opening multiple git diff tabs

2021-04-09 Thread Christian Lenz (Jira)


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Christian Lenz updated NETBEANS-5565:
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Description: 
While investigating the situation, why the language server for TypeScript opens 
on an core module of NetBeans "webcommon\typescript.editor" I made further 
investigations. I think I understand the stuff better now. the language server 
for typescript runs, because of the typescript template file. So when I open a 
project with TS files or a TS file from a different project, it will map to the 
mimeType and the project. Everything is fine.

But one problem that I encountered is when I change a TS file and make a Git -> 
Show Changes on the tab, the changes window opens and when I double click, it 
will open the changes and it will create a new node sub process of this, which 
never stops/killed and it does it everytime I double click on the changes.

Steps to reproduce:
- Open the NetBeans core module webcommon\typescript.editor
- Have a look into the Taskmanager or process explorer
- NetBeans opens 1 instance with 2 sub node processes and starts the typescript 
language server.
- Make changes in the typescript file
- Right click on the tab of the typescript file
- Go to git -> show changes
- Diff window opens
- Double click on the changed TS file (entry inside of the git diff window)
- Have a look into the task manager and you will see, it will open a new node 
sub process and starts the language server for ts again.
- Repeat this as often as you want.
- We get more and more sub process of this.

I think this here is related to it, somehow: 
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-5142

  was:
While investigating the situation, why the language server for TypeScript opens 
on an core module of NetBeans "webcommon\typescript.editor" I made further 
investigations. I think I understand the stuff better now. the language server 
for typescript runs, because of the typescript template file. So when I open a 
project with TS files or a TS file from a different project, it will map to the 
mimeType and the project. Everything is fine.

But one problem that I encountered is when I change a TS file and make a Git -> 
Show Changes on the tab, the changes window opens and when I double click, it 
will open the changes and it will create a new node sub process of this, which 
never stops/killed and it does it everytime I double click on the changes.

Steps to reproduce:
- Open the NetBeans core module webcommon\typescript.editor
- Have a look into the Taskmanager or process explorer
- NetBeans opens 1 instance with 2 sub node processes and starts the typescript 
language server.
- Make changes in the typescript file
- Right click on the tab of the typescript file
- Go to git -> show changes
- Diff window opens
- Double click on the changed TS file
- Have a look into the task manager and you will see, it will open a new node 
sub process and starts the language server for ts again.
- Repeat this as often as you want.
- We get more and more sub process of this.

I think this here is related to it, somehow: 
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-5142


> LSP sub processes increases while opening multiple git diff tabs
> 
>
> Key: NETBEANS-5565
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-5565
> Project: NetBeans
>  Issue Type: Bug
>  Components: lsp
>Affects Versions: 12.3
> Environment: Product Version: Apache NetBeans IDE 12.3
> Java: 11.0.2; Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM 11.0.2+9-LTS
> Runtime: Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment 11.0.2+9-LTS
> System: Windows 10 version 10.0 running on amd64; Cp1252; de_DE (nb)
> User directory: C:\Users\Chris\AppData\Roaming\Netbeans\12.3
> Cache directory: C:\Users\Chris\AppData\Local\NetBeans\Cache\12.3
>Reporter: Christian Lenz
>Assignee: Jan Lahoda
>Priority: Major
> Attachments: image-2021-04-09-17-07-56-802.png
>
>
> While investigating the situation, why the language server for TypeScript 
> opens on an core module of NetBeans "webcommon\typescript.editor" I made 
> further investigations. I think I understand the stuff better now. the 
> language server for typescript runs, because of the typescript template file. 
> So when I open a project with TS files or a TS file from a different project, 
> it will map to the mimeType and the project. Everything is fine.
> But one problem that I encountered is when I change a TS file and make a Git 
> -> Show Changes on the tab, the changes window opens and when I double click, 
> it will open the changes and it will create a new node sub process of this, 
> which never stops/killed and it does it everytime I double click on the 
> changes.
> Steps to reproduce:
> - Open the NetBeans core module 

[jira] [Updated] (NETBEANS-5565) LSP sub processes increases while opening multiple git diff tabs

2021-04-09 Thread Christian Lenz (Jira)


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Christian Lenz updated NETBEANS-5565:
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Summary: LSP sub processes increases while opening multiple git diff tabs  
(was: LSP sub processes increases while openeing multiple git diff tabs)

> LSP sub processes increases while opening multiple git diff tabs
> 
>
> Key: NETBEANS-5565
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-5565
> Project: NetBeans
>  Issue Type: Bug
>  Components: lsp
>Affects Versions: 12.3
> Environment: Product Version: Apache NetBeans IDE 12.3
> Java: 11.0.2; Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM 11.0.2+9-LTS
> Runtime: Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment 11.0.2+9-LTS
> System: Windows 10 version 10.0 running on amd64; Cp1252; de_DE (nb)
> User directory: C:\Users\Chris\AppData\Roaming\Netbeans\12.3
> Cache directory: C:\Users\Chris\AppData\Local\NetBeans\Cache\12.3
>Reporter: Christian Lenz
>Assignee: Jan Lahoda
>Priority: Major
> Attachments: image-2021-04-09-17-07-56-802.png
>
>
> While investigating the situation, why the language server for TypeScript 
> opens on an core module of NetBeans "webcommon\typescript.editor" I made 
> further investigations. I think I understand the stuff better now. the 
> language server for typescript runs, because of the typescript template file. 
> So when I open a project with TS files or a TS file from a different project, 
> it will map to the mimeType and the project. Everything is fine.
> But one problem that I encountered is when I change a TS file and make a Git 
> -> Show Changes on the tab, the changes window opens and when I double click, 
> it will open the changes and it will create a new node sub process of this, 
> which never stops/killed and it does it everytime I double click on the 
> changes.
> Steps to reproduce:
> - Open the NetBeans core module webcommon\typescript.editor
> - Have a look into the Taskmanager or process explorer
> - NetBeans opens 1 instance with 2 sub node processes and starts the 
> typescript language server.
> - Make changes in the typescript file
> - Right click on the tab of the typescript file
> - Go to git -> show changes
> - Diff window opens
> - Double click on the changed TS file
> - Have a look into the task manager and you will see, it will open a new node 
> sub process and starts the language server for ts again.
> - Repeat this as often as you want.
> - We get more and more sub process of this.
> I think this here is related to it, somehow: 
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-5142



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