* chore: bump electron@15.3.0 * chore: bump node@16.x * chore: enable render process reuse * Revert "watcher - use `type` property for crash reporter location" This reverts commitbfa488dd8f. * Revert "watcher - enable crash reports on linux (#136264)" This reverts commitaf261488f8. * chore: enable crashpad on linux * chore: bump electron@15.3.1 * chore: update api changes * chore: bump @vscode/sqlite3@5.0.3 * spec: skip non-context aware module unittests * chore: fix perf hook integration with node environment * fix: adopt fs api changes * chore: fix integration tests * chore: bump electron@15.3.2 * chore: bump electron@16.0.0 * temp(macOS): kill test instances in OSS * Revert "temp(macOS): kill test instances in OSS" This reverts commit b0d796c8d64227a5ec012c060bbbee7d9da27568. * chore: update chromium version for clang downloader * some 💄 changes * align with changes * adopt more fs.rm * 💄 * chore: bump @vscode/sqlite3@5.0.4 * fix layers check to account for duplicated types from node.js * update todo for type casts * smoke - fix compile issue * chore: update module cache * watcher - fix unhandled rejection (fix #137416) * ci: update node version * enable stack dumping * update electron types to 16.x * chore: bump @vscode/sqlite3@5.0.5 Refs https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/issues/137496 * fix layer issue * add `AbortSignal` to core types * chore: update linux compile flags Refs797723ec83* ci: fix linux build * ci: update github ci cache * ci: fix remote build in github ci * ci: better fix for remote build * chore: bump azure cache * chore: fix merge conflict * :chore: update to electron@16.0.2 * chore: bump @vscode/sqlite3@5.0.7 * ci: update to gcc-4.9 for remote Refs https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/issues/137659 * ci: switch to buster for linux arm Refs https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/issues/137927 * ci: fix build on linux arm64 * ci: fix arm client compiler toolchain Refs #137927 * chore: bump electron@16.0.3 * ci: fix compile flags for the c toolchain * chore: bump electron@16.0.4 * Add experimental dark mode flag (#139109) * Add experimental dark mode flag * Apply PR feedback * chore: bump electron@16.0.6 * chore: bump electron@16.0.7 Fixes https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/issues/138792 Fixes https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/issues/139300 * chore: experimental highlight API * smoke - fix compile issue * FIXME: custom ELECTRON_RUN_AS_NODE with node worker * Revert "chore: bump electron@16.0.7" This reverts commit5fd01cf37c. * Revert "Revert "chore: bump electron@16.0.7"" This reverts commita7f1b73951. * chore: fix github linux workflow * chore: address review feedback * chore: bump electron@16.0.8 * ci: revert to stretch distro for linux arm Refs https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/issues/137927 * ci: force build * chore: update yarn.lock * address feedback * Revert "FIXME: custom ELECTRON_RUN_AS_NODE with node worker" This reverts commit7b48fa3732. * ci: fix remote folder build * chore: fix github linux ci * 🆙 `versionSpec` Co-authored-by: Benjamin Pasero <benjamin.pasero@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Raymond Zhao <raymondzhao@microsoft.com>
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