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# LSP Example # Angelscript Language Server
Heavily documented sample code for https://code.visualstudio.com/api/language-extensions/language-server-extension-guide Simple Language Server for Angelscript, providing grammar, basic language-configuration, and diagnostics.
## Functionality
This Language Server works for plain text file. It has the following language features:
- Completions
- Diagnostics regenerated on each file change or configuration change
It also includes an End-to-End test.
## Structure
```
.
├── client // Language Client
│ ├── src
│ │ ├── test // End to End tests for Language Client / Server
│ │ └── extension.ts // Language Client entry point
├── package.json // The extension manifest.
└── server // Language Server
└── src
└── server.ts // Language Server entry point
```
## Running the Sample
- Run `npm install` in this folder. This installs all necessary npm modules in both the client and server folder
- Open VS Code on this folder.
- Press Ctrl+Shift+B to compile the client and server.
- Switch to the Debug viewlet.
- Select `Launch Client` from the drop down.
- Run the launch config.
- If you want to debug the server as well use the launch configuration `Attach to Server`
- In the [Extension Development Host] instance of VSCode, open a document in 'plain text' language mode.
- Type `j` or `t` to see `Javascript` and `TypeScript` completion.
- Enter text content such as `AAA aaa BBB`. The extension will emit diagnostics for all words in all-uppercase.