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Change the default of the run/debug button in the editor to run #212919
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@isidorn This is the run as default issue we talked about today. |
@WardenGnaw yes, as well as the icon change to the Run icon. So, if you don't use the arrow, you run your project. |
So this is from the extension, right? |
@roblourens No, I spoke with the Java team and the Python team and they all agree that this should be the default for all languages, not just for certain extensions. |
@roblourens To clarify this ask. Instead of having extensions that contribute debuggers to contribute an additonal contributes.menus.editor/title/run. vscode-java-debug: https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-java-debug/blob/main/package.json#L193-L204 |
Suggestion: I think we should fix this in C# Dev Kit instead of trying to fix this centrally. A central fix is far trickier. |
@WardenGnaw @webreidi can you help me understand this better. What is exactly missing? Why do you want a general Run, Debug buttons there? If I understand last comment from @WardenGnaw |
@WardenGnaw |
Feedback we got from users during our diary study was that the default of the run/debug button in the editor should be Run, as you want to run your program more than you want to debug it. You only want the added weight of the debug session when you need breakpoints to figure out a problem, but you run regularly to check progress. The added click of having to select the arrow to then Run was an extra step that users weren't happy about.
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