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Reverts #59089 After further discussions with the team, we decided that we should not ship a bundled toml grammar. There are two reasons for this: * For the best toml experiance, users should use one of the toml plugins from the marketplace as these provide intellisense and other advanced language features. We previously recommend these plugins when you opened a toml file. However if we ship a bundled toml grammar, these recommendations will no longer appear * Engineering maintance costs on our side. Updating the grammar, maintaining tests, and handling issues related to it are all extra work that has to be considered. For these reasons, we do not think it makes sense to include basic toml support |
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