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Since version 1.93 of VS Code, the “import and compile” process has been very slow (more than an hour). Have you encountered this issue and do you know how to resolve it?
I'm experiencing an issue while compiling code in Visual Studio Code with "cuk" qualifiers.
When I try to compile, the following message appears after a while:
In VSC, the "cuk" qualifiers are always used as default and the following message is shown in the Output panel of VSC when a compilation is successful:
I have a class with a projection that creates some persistent classes (chunks) and a non-persistent "Daemon" class that I want to have running in the background, doing some processing. The daemon needs to look at the "chunk" classes, and I want it to be simple to start the daemon -- I am currently calling the daemon's start method at the end of the CreateProjection method.
We are in the process of migrating from Ensemble to IRIS.
After the migration I would like to find all usages of deprecated classes and methods in all of our code. This is to align with the changes in package like %SYSTEM.SQL for example.
Is there an easy way to do this, or maybe a tool that can assist?
I created and then compiled a routine using the %Routine library
s routine = ##class(%Routine).%New(fileName_"."_extension) d routine.Write(parsedRule) //s status = routine.Save() s status = routine.SaveStream(,.refresh) if ($$$ISERR(status)) throw status