VSCode - wrong way of line separations in code formatting
I'm using the latest version (1.29.0) of VSCode to work on my Angular 6 project (typescript files, of course).
When I format the code in a .ts file, each component under an "import" command is displayed on a separate line (regardless of the amount of imported components/modules, even if there's just one).
For example:
import {
Component,
OnInit,
Input,
ViewChild,
ViewChildren,
QueryList,
ElementRef
}
from "@angular/core";
How do I disable that, and get all of this in one line??
Btw, the following code appears in one line, though:
import * as Types from "@cc/my-types";
Moreover, there are places in the code where the formatter locates the ";" char in a separate line after an object definition.
For example:
interface myObject {
prop1: {
id: number;
type: number;
inner: {
inner_inner: {
prop11: number;
prop22: number;
}
}
}
;
data: {
id: string;
type: string;
groupId?: string;
name: string;
isSelected: boolean;
}
;
}
typescript visual-studio-code format
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I'm using the latest version (1.29.0) of VSCode to work on my Angular 6 project (typescript files, of course).
When I format the code in a .ts file, each component under an "import" command is displayed on a separate line (regardless of the amount of imported components/modules, even if there's just one).
For example:
import {
Component,
OnInit,
Input,
ViewChild,
ViewChildren,
QueryList,
ElementRef
}
from "@angular/core";
How do I disable that, and get all of this in one line??
Btw, the following code appears in one line, though:
import * as Types from "@cc/my-types";
Moreover, there are places in the code where the formatter locates the ";" char in a separate line after an object definition.
For example:
interface myObject {
prop1: {
id: number;
type: number;
inner: {
inner_inner: {
prop11: number;
prop22: number;
}
}
}
;
data: {
id: string;
type: string;
groupId?: string;
name: string;
isSelected: boolean;
}
;
}
typescript visual-studio-code format
Do you have the prettier extension (or similar installed)? If so, disable it and see if the reformatting still occurs.
– Mark
Nov 13 '18 at 15:50
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I'm using the latest version (1.29.0) of VSCode to work on my Angular 6 project (typescript files, of course).
When I format the code in a .ts file, each component under an "import" command is displayed on a separate line (regardless of the amount of imported components/modules, even if there's just one).
For example:
import {
Component,
OnInit,
Input,
ViewChild,
ViewChildren,
QueryList,
ElementRef
}
from "@angular/core";
How do I disable that, and get all of this in one line??
Btw, the following code appears in one line, though:
import * as Types from "@cc/my-types";
Moreover, there are places in the code where the formatter locates the ";" char in a separate line after an object definition.
For example:
interface myObject {
prop1: {
id: number;
type: number;
inner: {
inner_inner: {
prop11: number;
prop22: number;
}
}
}
;
data: {
id: string;
type: string;
groupId?: string;
name: string;
isSelected: boolean;
}
;
}
typescript visual-studio-code format
I'm using the latest version (1.29.0) of VSCode to work on my Angular 6 project (typescript files, of course).
When I format the code in a .ts file, each component under an "import" command is displayed on a separate line (regardless of the amount of imported components/modules, even if there's just one).
For example:
import {
Component,
OnInit,
Input,
ViewChild,
ViewChildren,
QueryList,
ElementRef
}
from "@angular/core";
How do I disable that, and get all of this in one line??
Btw, the following code appears in one line, though:
import * as Types from "@cc/my-types";
Moreover, there are places in the code where the formatter locates the ";" char in a separate line after an object definition.
For example:
interface myObject {
prop1: {
id: number;
type: number;
inner: {
inner_inner: {
prop11: number;
prop22: number;
}
}
}
;
data: {
id: string;
type: string;
groupId?: string;
name: string;
isSelected: boolean;
}
;
}
typescript visual-studio-code format
typescript visual-studio-code format
asked Nov 13 '18 at 15:20
TheCuBeManTheCuBeMan
5972921
5972921
Do you have the prettier extension (or similar installed)? If so, disable it and see if the reformatting still occurs.
– Mark
Nov 13 '18 at 15:50
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Do you have the prettier extension (or similar installed)? If so, disable it and see if the reformatting still occurs.
– Mark
Nov 13 '18 at 15:50
Do you have the prettier extension (or similar installed)? If so, disable it and see if the reformatting still occurs.
– Mark
Nov 13 '18 at 15:50
Do you have the prettier extension (or similar installed)? If so, disable it and see if the reformatting still occurs.
– Mark
Nov 13 '18 at 15:50
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When I format the code in a .ts file, each component under an "import" command is displayed on a separate line
Neither TypeScript, nor VSCode do this by default.
Solution
Disable all extensions in vscode and then enable them one by one to find the culprit. Then remove the culprit, or read its docs.
Most likely its vscode-prettier
.
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When I format the code in a .ts file, each component under an "import" command is displayed on a separate line
Neither TypeScript, nor VSCode do this by default.
Solution
Disable all extensions in vscode and then enable them one by one to find the culprit. Then remove the culprit, or read its docs.
Most likely its vscode-prettier
.
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When I format the code in a .ts file, each component under an "import" command is displayed on a separate line
Neither TypeScript, nor VSCode do this by default.
Solution
Disable all extensions in vscode and then enable them one by one to find the culprit. Then remove the culprit, or read its docs.
Most likely its vscode-prettier
.
add a comment |
When I format the code in a .ts file, each component under an "import" command is displayed on a separate line
Neither TypeScript, nor VSCode do this by default.
Solution
Disable all extensions in vscode and then enable them one by one to find the culprit. Then remove the culprit, or read its docs.
Most likely its vscode-prettier
.
When I format the code in a .ts file, each component under an "import" command is displayed on a separate line
Neither TypeScript, nor VSCode do this by default.
Solution
Disable all extensions in vscode and then enable them one by one to find the culprit. Then remove the culprit, or read its docs.
Most likely its vscode-prettier
.
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Do you have the prettier extension (or similar installed)? If so, disable it and see if the reformatting still occurs.
– Mark
Nov 13 '18 at 15:50