Hi Jacek, Right now its used to show non-editable "library" file. Things like system.js and the browser libraries will typically open in that.
You are right though. This is mainly just a remnant of JDT.
Thanks,
Chris
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hi,
what's the use case for JSDT's Class File viewer?
I know it's copy of JDT's Class file viewer. In JDT *.class files are
quite different than source *.java files but this is not the case for
JavaScript, right?
All I could see in source code, is that class viewer (and IClassFile
interface) is supposed to be used in non-editable JS files - how to make
use of that from JSDT UI?
thanks
Jacek
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