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05/08/2018, 2:53 PMpardom
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07/21/2019, 2:26 PMGopal S Akshintala
05/12/2020, 1:33 PMHans Ellegard
10/08/2020, 8:07 AMkotlin.test.*
imports. I thought I would open an issue on the github page, but to be a bit more constructive, I also thought I would try to fix the issue, offering up a pull request. From what I can see in the server code, the server both checks the project files (I'm using Gradle) and the installation path of kotlinc
to find dependencies to add to the analyzer's classpath, but I'm unsure of the order and conditions for this process. Could someone give me a hint?
Btw, if someone knows of a better chat channel for kotlin-language-server questions, either in this Slack or somewhere else, please provide it and I'll go there instead.oday
10/17/2020, 7:10 AModay
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10/17/2020, 7:15 AMKarsten Gebbert
11/04/2020, 7:43 AMKarsten Gebbert
11/04/2020, 7:43 AMKarsten Gebbert
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11/04/2020, 7:47 AMKarsten Gebbert
11/04/2020, 8:17 AMsmichel17
09/02/2021, 1:50 PMimport foo.bar.Baz
tells me that I can find the Baz
source code in …/foo/bar/Baz.java
. However, in Kotlin I might have multiple classes per file, or maybe I'm importing an extension function, it's no longer clear which file I actually have to look in to find the definition. How do you handle this?
This is really more of a #codingconventions question, but I suspect I'm going to get a bunch of "it doesn't bother me; I just <Ctrl-b>
in IntelliJ" answers, whereas folks here might care more.Richard Glen
10/26/2023, 1:28 PM