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I was am using local server as well, Python 3.8.6 ``` jupyter core : 4.6.3 jupyter-notebook : 6.1.4 qtconsole : 4.7.7 ipython : 7.18.1 ipykernel : 5.3.4 jupyter client :...
> That's expected. You can probably get around that by removing all exceptions from `Base` in the `Julia: Compiled Code` pane. I tried Debugger.jl it probably uses the same underlying...
> Why's that? Aren't Julia's environments strictly better for dependency management (not that I'm saying we're handling those well, but I think that's where dev effort should go)? The fact...
> I had to modify the workaround from @aterenin in the following way: > > In Module3.jl I had to add: > > ``` > if isdefined(@__MODULE__,:LanguageServer) > include("Module1.jl") >...
does a test framework exist for testing keystroke interrupts?
Great tool. but when might there be a feature freeze to raise quality? I have always had problems using LanguageServer.
Same problem here, doesn't resolve most of the time, then it goes on to produce 0 hashrate
> I didn't know he's working on it. He's further along than me I hope his PR can work. 😃
> Alright. I pass the original tests after updating show_test.jl. Looks like it last worked pre-Julia 1.6
maybe you have HTTP 1 installed? it isn't compatible