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yeah you shouldnt really check for SyntaxKind like that I dont think, you should use the methods provided by TS, like ts.isStringLiteral
etc
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yeah you shouldnt really check for SyntaxKind like that I dont think, you should use the methods provided by TS, like
ts.isStringLiteral
etc
Makes sense, thanks. One other thing I have run up against with the version bundled with the analyzer is that it looks like it doesn't associate jsDoc comments with variable declarations while newer versions of the language do.
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Ts version was updated in 0.9.4
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