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This allows users of Visual Studio Code to open the sdk/ directory. Without this, attempting to open the root of the repository results in over 200k analyzer errors eventually hanging/crashing VSCode. This matches what Fuschia and other large projects do to be able to open large monorepo checkouts in VSCode. e.g. https://fuchsia.googlesource.com/fuchsia/+/main/fuchsia.code-workspace Bug: https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/52380 Change-Id: I1a69627bb6ca25e8f7f036a50534eaf0804e893e Reviewed-on: https://dart-review.googlesource.com/c/sdk/+/303841 Reviewed-by: Devon Carew <devoncarew@google.com> Commit-Queue: Devon Carew <devoncarew@google.com> Auto-Submit: Eric Seidel <eric@shorebird.dev>
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{
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// This is a checked-in VSCode workspace configuration file that can be used
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// instead of directly opening $SDK_DIR in VSCode.
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//
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// It's an opt-in workspace configuration that contains settings for:
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// - vscode itself
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// - Dart analyzer
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// - etc.
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//
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// In terms of precedence, VSCode uses the following order in which settings
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// are applied (merged together).
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//
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// 0) default settings
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// 1) user's settings
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// 2) remote machine settings
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// 3) workspace settings (this file)
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// 4) workspace folder settings
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//
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//
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// For details, see:
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// https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/getstarted/settings#_settings-precedence
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//
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////////
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// VSCode Workspace Contents
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//
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// These are the workspace folders, and general VSCode workspace
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// configuration itself.
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//
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// See https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/editor/workspaces for more
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// information on this section of the file.
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//
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////////
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// For more inspiration on what else we can do with this file, see:
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// https://fuchsia.googlesource.com/fuchsia/+/main/fuchsia.code-workspace
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//
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"folders": [
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{
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"path": "."
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}
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],
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"extensions": {
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"recommendations": [
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// Official Dart support, provides analyzer integration.
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"Dart-Code.dart-code",
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]
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},
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"settings": {
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"dart.analysisExcludedFolders": [
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// These "tests" folders include invalid Dart code which
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// will show as analyzer warnings/errors we don't intend to fix.
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"tests",
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"runtime/tests",
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"runtime/observatory/tests",
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"runtime/observatory_2/tests",
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// We don't control the third_party code, so don't analyze it.
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// It includes old Dart examples (e.g. protobuf) or README.dart
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// files which don't actually contain dart code and thus don't
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// analyze cleanly.
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"third_party",
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"runtime/third_party",
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// We probably can include 'lib', but it currently shows too many errors.
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// We would need to ignore import_internal_library, and other warnings
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// on a per-file basis, since the analyzer is designed to work with
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// user code not sdk code.
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"sdk/lib",
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// I would have expected the analyzer to automatically exclude these
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// since it's in .gitignore, but it doesn't seem to.
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"xcodebuild",
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"out",
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],
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},
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}
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