Rome will provide path suggestions if you've misspelt importspic.twitter.com/wjkwi2tpNm
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Also dedicated warnings when you import something case sensitive. Particularly useful when working with people on different operating systems. The casing may work for them but will break for others.pic.twitter.com/eX0Q97GEkh
Playing around with a diff view to make the mistakes more immediately obviouspic.twitter.com/01DlInbtsP
Here's the code that generates the diagnostic advice. It's general, including the diff view, and could be printed anywhere. This method just takes an array of possible values, and the string to compare against.pic.twitter.com/G7lsVgomQ0
Nested directories can be difficult. Especially knowing how many .. to use. Rome provides suggestions for these cases.pic.twitter.com/5fX7dHRlCh
Does it suggest different subdirectory suggestions too? I still spend an embarrassing amount of time counting ".."s
Dont think that's handled with the current algorithm, but let me see what I can do! Thanks for the suggestion!
Out of curiosity, do you have a vision for how an editor would read these helpful error messages and provide them as hints inline? I *love* the detail in these messages but would love to see it right in the editor itself, rather than a separate window or process
The way errors are printed is very agnostic. It's a generic data structure that I have a CLI printer for. I want as much information to be displayed over the LSP as possible. Although I feel like I'd hit the limits there and would need something editor-specific.
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