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Can you please publish the current version to the store? #32

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pouyakary opened this issue Aug 21, 2021 · 1 comment
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Can you please publish the current version to the store? #32

pouyakary opened this issue Aug 21, 2021 · 1 comment

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@pouyakary
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pouyakary commented Aug 21, 2021

In the current downloadable version of the package, there are a few tokens that are not highlighted. For example there's the "then" token:

Screen Shot 1400-05-30 at 16 56 35

I wanted to fix the thing, but when I got into the tmLang, I found out that these are already there: https://github.com/wasmerio/vscode-wasm/blob/master/syntaxes/wat.json#L515

So you can you please update the package?

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Rochet2 commented Aug 19, 2022

@syrusakbary seems you are the only public member of the organization, so pinging you here in case you can get this forward.

The latest extension release is about two years old and the github repo has updated dependencies that would fix many issues.
Creating a new release of the latest version would fix for example the SIMD support in addition to this issue. Some files cannot currently be opened at all with the extension as the extension release is so old and Wasm has moved forward.

The code is already committed, just not released to the vscode extension. https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=dtsvet.vscode-wasm
All needed is to just release the latest version to vscode extension market place as far as I understand.
Maybe there is something blocking the release?

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