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It should be possible to borrow the code lens implementation to try it out.
In terms of the debug integration, it should just be a matter of writing a VS Code command that launches that test with the debugger. Given that RDBG exports a Task
already, it should be straight forward.
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Is it possible to borrow some concepts or implementations from Andy's hackday project for a quick spike?
My impression is that either using VS Code's test interface or the code lens request, the logic underneath should be pretty similar (e.g. compute test location and command). And based on that, we can get a better idea on how we can integrate debug
into this, either on the server or client side.
@andyw8 @vinistock WDYT?
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Closed in favour of more specific issues #1554, #584.
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