Hi Ilya,

I believe that Victor has tried my patch but it seems that he can't use it.
Don't hesitate to contact me if you need some help.

It should really cool if the Node.js debugger could support SourceMap for
Oxygen. Many typescript.java users are waiting for this feature.

Thank's for your help.

Regard's Angelo

2017-03-23 20:24 GMT+01:00 Ilya Buziuk <[email protected]>:

> 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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