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[Bug]: 25.0.20240915 reports non-existent problems in project file #1210
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Hello, |
Hello @oscarrutt , Thank you for reporting this problem. We are aware of issues related to project loading in the last release that match what you describe: the extension reports Project Problems while there are none. We are working on fixing this as soon as possible with a new release. |
@setton Here is the project file. I edited out comments so I hope nothing else changed. ` project Build is
end Build;` |
Environment
Commit: ea1445cc7016315d0f5728f8e8b12a45dc0a7286
Date: 2024-07-01T18:54:18.541Z
Electron: 29.4.0
ElectronBuildId: 9728852
Chromium: 122.0.6261.156
Node.js: 20.9.0
V8: 12.2.281.27-electron.0
OS: Darwin arm64 21.6.0
Bug Summary and Reproducer
Bug Summary: For every editor with an Ada source file (whose tab has been opened, thus displaying the code???), a problem is reported in the Problems panel of VS Code. Text in tab titles is colored red, also indicating a problem. (Red in my theme anyway.) The Problem text is, "The project file has errors and could not be loaded." But the project file is unchanged from before updating to this version of ALS. Nevertheless, I am able to build and run normally while the Problems remain in the Problems panel. Downgrading to 24.0.6 makes all Problems go away as soon as the extension is restarted.
Steps to reproduce: Just install 25.0.20240915.
Expected behavior: No Problems in Problems panel when there are no errors in the project file
Configuration and Logs
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Additional context
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