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msm-fc opened this issue Sep 24, 2019 · 3 comments
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Autocomplete removes backslash from start of UNC path #2211

msm-fc opened this issue Sep 24, 2019 · 3 comments
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msm-fc commented Sep 24, 2019

Issue Type: Bug

When a path is suggested in autocomplete, pressing Tab to autocomplete or clicking on the suggestion will remove the first of the two required backslashes of the UNC path.

Extension version: 2019.9.0
VS Code version: Code 1.38.1 (b37e54c98e1a74ba89e03073e5a3761284e3ffb0, 2019-09-11T13:35:15.005Z)
OS version: Windows_NT x64 10.0.17763

@ghost ghost added the Needs: Triage Maintainer attention needed! label Sep 24, 2019
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corbob commented Sep 25, 2019

I think this is a duplicate of #2116 which might need the vscode-bug tag removed, as it appears it was determined that it's an issue with the textmate specification that vscode follows, and so the extension needs to work around it itself 🤷‍♂

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@corbob is correct. Thanks for opening this though!

I have a general idea for a fix, just have to sit down and do it.

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Closing as duplicate of #2116

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