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Test: Use polling for file watching in WSL1 #792

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aeschli opened this issue Jun 24, 2019 · 0 comments
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Test: Use polling for file watching in WSL1 #792

aeschli opened this issue Jun 24, 2019 · 0 comments
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aeschli commented Jun 24, 2019

Tests #208

Complexity: 3

  • Have Windows with WSL enabled: https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/wsl#_getting-started
  • Install the latest Remote WSL extension (0.38.1 or newer, to be published Tuesday morning)
  • To verify that polling is used: Use command Set Log Level, set to Verbose. Open a WSL window, then open the Remote Server log and check that you see the message Use polling.
    • This will only show up in WSL1
  • Test that file watching in WSL windows works. File changes, addition, deletions, renames.
    Besides looking at the explorer updating, also check the verbose log as described above
  • Test that you can rename non-empty folders
  • Test that the performance is acceptable on big workspaces.
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