Add Compiler reference via cpl attr in script tag #425
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As @Aczell described in PR #424, the lang attribute in <script> tag, causes some unwanted issues in vscode+vetur developer's experience. Aczell's solution works, so this PR is another way to solve the problem allowing a cpl attribute in script tag, for instance:
So vue-component will check for this cpl reference and, if exists, will look for a global.vue.lang.vuetify method, and will run it as a compiler.
This will help several developers, cause when you use <script lang="js">, it breaks: File autocomplete, syntax highlighting... and some weird warning pop up.