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Preserve the revealed area after using "Open File" from git-diff editor (fix #53465) #54867

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@Hirico Hirico commented Jul 23, 2018

Ref: #53465.

@Hirico Hirico changed the title Reserve the revealed area after using "Open File" from git-diff editor (fix #53465) Preserve the revealed area after using "Open File" from git-diff editor (fix #53465) Jul 23, 2018
I didn't notice the preservation should be put under a condition
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Hirico commented Jul 24, 2018

Effect gif:
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As you can see, both cursor position and view position are preserved now.

Limitations:

  1. I didn't change what would happen when you first open the diff editor (so in that scenario, previous view position is still ignored). Intuitively, when you invoke command "Git: Open Changes", the view position should be preserved, too. I didn't do it because I'm not quite sure of requirements on that.

  2. I use editor.visibleRanges to get previous view position, and there is an issue on that. If you put the cursor on the left column, and then click "Open File", the view position (of the opened right file) will follow the line numbers of the left column, leading you to a strange position. I guess we can change visibleRanges implementation of DiffEditor for this?

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Thanks! 🍻

@joaomoreno joaomoreno merged commit 24d9eeb into microsoft:master Sep 12, 2018
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