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Add support for Windows Subsystem Linux#126
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Add new "useWSL" launch attribute. When used, Bash on Windows will be used to launch runtimeExecutable. Source files directory mapping will also be automatically added.
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Hi - I was scouring the net for this solution too and came across this PR. This is great. How / when do we think we can use this? |
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Continued in #142 |
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Add a new
useWSLboolean attribute to launch arguments. If set to true, debugger will launch Node.js (or givenruntimeExecutable) using Windows Subsystem Linux.When the debugger is instructed to use Linux subsystem it will first test if it is installed. This is done by checking if
%WINDIR%\System32\bash.exe(for 64-bit VS Code) or%WINDIR%\SYSNATIVE\bash.exe(for 32-bit VS Code) is present. If found, it is then used asruntimeExecutable, with user-specifiedruntimeExecutable(with all appropriate parameters) passed as the command to execute (using bash-cparameter). Mapping of the source filenames (thelocalRootandremoteRootattributes) is also automatically adjusted.For best results, this should be used together with
useWSLimplementation for thelegacyprotocol (microsoft/vscode-node-debug#156)./cc @yodurr