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I've rather seen the opposite happen. If i have a custom package with a lower semver than the published one, vscode autoupdates it.
@brandon.ringe: Without knowing your project setups and exact requirements, here's an idea. When we have connected the repl, we register a general out
handler, which listens to all messages in a session and prints when it sees something in out
or err
to the repl. And other handlers are made not to print.
We will need to solve how the handler should know where to print a particular message. Might be tricky, but let's say we solve that. Should that solve your case?
@pez I verified through a coworker that my custom vsix changes are still in effect, even though I uninstalled it and reinstalled Calva from the marketplace, just fyi. Must be an issue with having the custom vsix with the same name and version. Next time I'll name/version it differently, though in the mean time I don't yet know how to fix it so that it's just marketplace Calva. Might be something to note in the contributor guide in the section about packaging, to rename/re-version to avoid this issue. I can add it if you want.
Yes, that should be mentioned there. What do you have in ~/.vscode/extensions/
after uninstalling your custom vsix?
If so, you should be able to get the published one by removing that folder and then installing from the marketplace.