Codelens references for properties of object in root module scope
#224,338 opened on 2023幎7æ29æ¥
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References with codelens are a great feature ð
A while back there was an issue (.https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/issues/86495 ) that the references where displayed for every object property which is not always convenient.
On the other hand, objects in top scope, possibly exported, or objects with as const modifier could benefit from this feature, imho.
Example:
const rootScopeObj = {
foo: 1
}
export const exportedObj = {
foo: 1
}
export const exportedConstObj = {
foo: 1
} as const
const makeConstantObj = (val: string) => {
return {foo: val} as const // questionable if really useful
}
Do these cases make sense - to show references for foo property? Similar to how enum works.
If not desirable for everyone, it could possibly be hidden behind some option(s), right? I honestly believe it can be useful for many people.