Hi, Angelo
really sorry that TypeScript patch is not yet reviewed :/
I think Victor is going to do it in the nearest future (this issue is in
our current sprint backlog)


On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 8:07 PM, Angelo zerr <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Mickael,
>
> > As I'm working on TextMate and Language Server, I have the impression
> that using TestMate grammars and a JavaScript language server such as the
> one embedded in VSCode can lead to very good results in term of JS edition.
>
> Totally agree with you! I have followed this idea with typescript.java by
> consuming tsserver and it works with Javascript only too. You can try
> typescript.java which provides a custom "Javascript (Salsa) Editor" which
> consumes TextMate and tsserver  and it works well: completion, hover,
> outline, hyperlink, validation, references, etc. ) Performance are very
> good. IMHO completion is more advanced than JSDT (Thank to TypeScript
> tsserver).
>
> > This combo could do most of the work, and the internal JSDT model would
> still be useful for advanced operations not covered by the VSCode Language
> Server for JS.
>
> I tell me which advanced operations, are you speaking?
>
> > However, I'm wondering how much the Node/JS debuggers in Eclipse IDE do
> rely on the JSDT internal model for JS files. Do they integrate with the
> AST/DOM, or do they remain at text level (so they could easily be used
> together with a totally different editor)?
>
> I can use the Node.js debugger with my custom TypeScript editor to debug
> TypeScript with SourceMap (by using a forked Node.js debugeur by waiting
> for the accept of the patch https://bugs.eclipse.org
> /bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=487465) which doesn't use JSDT AST.
>
> Regard's Angelo
>
> 2017-03-23 18:12 GMT+01:00 Mickael Istria <[email protected]>:
>
>> Hi all,
>> As I'm working on TextMate and Language Server, I have the impression
>> that using TestMate grammars and a JavaScript language server such as the
>> one embedded in VSCode can lead to very good results in term of JS edition.
>> This combo could do most of the work, and the internal JSDT model would
>> still be useful for advanced operations not covered by the VSCode Language
>> Server for JS.
>> However, I'm wondering how much the Node/JS debuggers in Eclipse IDE do
>> rely on the JSDT internal model for JS files. Do they integrate with the
>> AST/DOM, or do they remain at text level (so they could easily be used
>> together with a totally different editor)?
>>
>> Thanks in advance for your insights!
>> --
>> Mickael Istria
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