Instead of doing a separate redundant build. The main problem was that
the files weren't being cached. There is probably a better way of
solving this but this seems to be the simplest for now.
This matches how the rest of the build is organized but also hopefully
solves an issue where the VS Code directory is empty because we try to
cache it directly and Travis might be creating it.
Also too the opportunity to rewrite the build script since there was a
change in the build steps (mainly how the product JSON is inserted) and
to get the build changes out of the patch. It also no longer relies on
external caching (we'll want to do this within CI instead).
- Don't error if trying to tag and the tag already exists.
- Add the build arguments to the Docker build.
- Set an environment variable for the Docker build rather than using
- the username because the username always exists (on master anyway).
* made spacing for travis yaml consistent in file
* cleaned up .travis.yml and moved some code into a script
* checking if i can get travis to build this
* travis
* fixed an if statement
* fixed travis.yml file
* replaced my name with codercom
- Implement the localization service.
- Use the proper build process which generates the require JSON files.
- Implement getting the locale and language configuration.
This is to match how the other binaries are built. Also made some
changes to make the Docker containers clean up for when you are running
this locally.
* Update Node to 10.15.1
* Remove string replace that was used for oclif
* Update nbin
* Package node-pty and spdlog with nbin
* Label stderr/stdout from shared process
* Remove fork override
* Prevent "already disposed" errors when trying to kill disposed proxies
* Include spdlog dependencies
* Shim /node_modules
* Add node_modules to Docker ignore
It keeps using my already-built .node files which results in a
mismatching GLIBC version error.
* Update nbin
* Update VS Code to 1.33.0
* Fix slow file tree
* Fix WindowsService fill
* Provide `off` on event listeners
* Fix webview
* Fix double title bar and missing preferences on Mac
* Bump VS Code version in Travis config
* Fix black dialog text (again)
* Fix shared process not starting
* Adjust linux distro to ubuntu 14.04
* Cache lib directory for speedy builds
* Fix path linking for default extensions
* Update reset
* Reset to head
* Improve caching
* Still run yarn in CI
* Update yarn before install
* Increase cache timeout
* Install vscode from vstar
* Undo data-dir changes to CLI, add back clean, remove unused CI func
* Remove additional flags added
* Remove unused dependency
* Reset vscode install dir so patching always works
* Update VS Code to 1.32.0
* Update patch
Most changes are moved files, most notably shell.contribution.ts which
is now main.contribution.ts.
Also:
- repl.ts no longer uses isMacintosh
- shell.ts doesn't exist
- added back the commented-out CSP headers
* Use es6 target for bootstrap-fork
* Directly reference cross-env binary
yarn and npm find the binary just fine when running the tasks from the
root but it doesn't work if you run one of those tasks directly from
within those directories.
* Update import paths and bootstrap-fork ignores
* Increase memory limit for building default extensions
* Fix invalid regex in Firefox
* Update startup function
* Fix global.require error
* Update zip extract arguments
* Update travis to minimum required Node version
* Always chmod executable dependencies
Fixes EACCESS errors for users that had the files unpacked before we
added the chmod call.
* Remove unused var declaration