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In the full release (0.6.0) when an expression isn't found (in the currently library or referenced from others), it underlines it in a squiggly red line (like a misspelled word). But in the preview release (0.7.0) this functionality doesn't seem to be there. This was an extremely helpful feature for typos or missing expressions. I don't know if it's just temporarily not there while being updated or if it was inadvertently broken.
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The syntax highlighting is still not working with the 0.7.1 version of the plugin. Here is an example:
/*
* Library: TestHighlight
*/
library TestHighlight
// Start Skeleton CQL
using FHIR version '4.0.1'
include FHIRHelpers version '4.0.1'
include FHIRCommon called FC
// End Skeleton CQL
context Patient
define "This Date":
Today()
define "No Highlight":
"This Date"
define "Should Highlight":
"These Dates"
In 0.6.0 "These Dates" at the bottom has a red squiggly underline to show it isn't valid. But in 0.7.1 there is no highlight.
Here are my vscode details:
Version: 1.87.2
Commit: 863d2581ecda6849923a2118d93a088b0745d9d6
Date: 2024-03-08T15:14:59.643Z
Electron: 27.3.2
ElectronBuildId: 26836302
Chromium: 118.0.5993.159
Node.js: 18.17.1
V8: 11.8.172.18-electron.0
OS: Linux x64 6.5.0-26-generic snap
In the full release (0.6.0) when an expression isn't found (in the currently library or referenced from others), it underlines it in a squiggly red line (like a misspelled word). But in the preview release (0.7.0) this functionality doesn't seem to be there. This was an extremely helpful feature for typos or missing expressions. I don't know if it's just temporarily not there while being updated or if it was inadvertently broken.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: