From @oliversalzburg on August 29, 2017 8:59
- VSCode Version: Code 1.15.1 (41abd21afdf7424c89319ee7cb0445cc6f376959, 2017-08-16T18:07:25.676Z)
- OS Version: Windows_NT x64 10.0.15063
- Extensions:
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Author (truncated) |
Version |
| vscode-eslint |
dba |
1.2.11 |
| pgsql |
dou |
0.0.8 |
| EditorConfig |
Edi |
0.9.4 |
| JSDocTagComplete |
Hoo |
0.0.2 |
| vscode-esformatter |
how |
1.5.2 |
| output-colorizer |
IBM |
0.1.2 |
| vscode-puglint |
mrm |
2.3.0 |
| code-spell-checker |
str |
1.3.7 |
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Opening certain projects causes a process to spawn that apparently downloads TS support files. These processes regularly cause extremely high CPU usage over long periods of time. I don't think this is intentional.
The log has a lot of:
Response has been sent.
Closing file watchers for project '/dev/null/inferredProject3*'
Closing file watchers for project '/dev/null/inferredProject3*' - done.
Installing typings ["emitter"]
Entry for package 'emitter' does not exist in local types registry - skipping...
All typings are known to be missing or invalid - no need to go any further
I'm also seeing this, which looks like an error:
Installing typings ["@fairmanager/core-secur","emitter"]
Package '@fairmanager/core-secur' is scoped and currently is not supported
...
Installing typings ["@fairmanager/core-securi","emitter"]
Package '@fairmanager/core-securi' is scoped and currently is not supported
...
Installing typings ["@fairmanager/core-security","emitter"]
Package '@fairmanager/core-security' is scoped and currently is not supported
The package in question is named core-security2.
Copied from original issue: microsoft/vscode#33339
From @oliversalzburg on August 29, 2017 8:59
(1 theme extensions excluded)
Opening certain projects causes a process to spawn that apparently downloads TS support files. These processes regularly cause extremely high CPU usage over long periods of time. I don't think this is intentional.
The log has a lot of:
I'm also seeing this, which looks like an error:
The package in question is named
core-security2.Copied from original issue: microsoft/vscode#33339