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I am getting some odd behavior when updating gutter icons in VSCode using TextEditor.setDecorations() https://code.visualstudio.com/api/references/vscode-api#TextEditor.

On activate of my VSCode extension the class below is instantiated and it's constructor called which "one-time" creates 3 TextEditorDecorationType's https://code.visualstudio.com/api/references/vscode-api#TextEditorDecorationType, one for each state that a test result can be in represented by a NONE, PASS, FAIL icon and finally triggerUpdateDecorations() is called to collect the current globalResults within 3 arrays and set the gutter icons with vscode.window.activeTextEditor.setDecorations()

So far everything works as expected. No tests have been run and every test shown in the editor is updated with a NONE gutter icon.

Now as each test is run in the editor, on completion, triggerUpdateDecorations() is called once again to collect results and update the gutter icons.

If there are for example 10 tests in the editor, each with a NONE gutter icon, if I run a single test that test correctly updates with either a PASS or FAIL gutter icon. This behavior repeats itself for all subsequent tests run, except for the last one. The last test run remains set with its NONE gutter icon. It's not tied to a specific test as I can jump around and the behavior follows the last test run.

I've tried adding a dummy NONE icon to a random place in the gutter not tied to a test and that allows all gutter icons tied to a test to be updated with PASS or FAIL gutter icons.

I've been experimenting a lot to try and solve this and can't seem to find the root cause. Greatly appreciate any insights on how to solve this.

Note some of this code stems from the VSCode Samples shown here https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-extension-samples/blob/main/decorator-sample/src/extension.ts#L58

import * as path from 'path';
import * as vscode from 'vscode';

class ProviderDecorations
{
    private timeout: NodeJS.Timeout;
    private context: vscode.ExtensionContext;
    private activeEditor: vscode.TextEditor;
    private readonly decorationNone: vscode.TextEditorDecorationType;
    private readonly decorationPass: vscode.TextEditorDecorationType;
    private readonly decorationFail: vscode.TextEditorDecorationType;

    constructor(context: vscode.ExtensionContext)
    {
        this.context = context;
        this.activeEditor = vscode.window.activeTextEditor;

        this.decorationNone = this.getDecorationType(ENTRY_STATE.NONE);
        this.decorationPass = this.getDecorationType(ENTRY_STATE.PASS);
        this.decorationFail = this.getDecorationType(ENTRY_STATE.FAIL);

        vscode.window.onDidChangeActiveTextEditor(editor =>
        {
            this.activeEditor = editor;
            if (editor)
            {
                this.triggerUpdateDecorations();
            }
        }, null, this.context.subscriptions);
      
        vscode.workspace.onDidChangeTextDocument(event =>
        {
            if (this.activeEditor && event.document === this.activeEditor.document)
            {
                this.triggerUpdateDecorations();
            }
        }, null, this.context.subscriptions);

        this.triggerUpdateDecorations();
    }

    public updateDecorations()
    {
        if (!this.activeEditor)
        {
            return;
        }

        let rangeNone = [];
        let rangePass = [];
        let rangeFail = [];

        globalResults.forEach((result) =>
        {
            let range = new vscode.Range(result.line, 0, result.line, 0);

            switch (result.state)
            {
                case ENTRY_STATE.NONE:
                    rangeNone.push({ range });
                    break;
                
                case ENTRY_STATE.PASS:
                    rangePass.push({ range });
                    break;

                case ENTRY_STATE.FAIL:
                    rangeFail.push({ range });
                    break;
            }
        });

        if (rangePass.length > 0)
        {
            this.activeEditor.setDecorations(this.decorationPass, rangePass);
        }

        if (rangeFail.length > 0)
        {
            this.activeEditor.setDecorations(this.decorationFail, rangeFail);
        }

        if (rangeNone.length > 0)
        {
            this.activeEditor.setDecorations(this.decorationNone, rangeNone);
        }
    }

    private getDecorationType(state: ENTRY_STATE): vscode.TextEditorDecorationType
    {
        let icon = 'none.svg';

        if (state === ENTRY_STATE.PASS)
        {
            icon = 'pass.svg';
        }
        else if (state === ENTRY_STATE.FAIL)
        {
            icon = 'fail.svg';
        }

        const decorationType = vscode.window.createTextEditorDecorationType(
        {
            light:
            {
                gutterIconPath: path.join(__dirname, '..', 'resources', 'light', icon),
                gutterIconSize: '85%',
            },
            dark:
            {
                gutterIconPath: path.join(__dirname, '..', 'resources', 'dark', icon),
                gutterIconSize: '85%'
            }
        });

        return decorationType;
    }

    public triggerUpdateDecorations()
    {
        if (this.timeout)
        {
            clearTimeout(this.timeout);
            this.timeout = undefined;
        }

        this.timeout = setTimeout(() =>
        {
            this.updateDecorations();
        }, 250);
    }
}

export default ProviderDecorations;
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  • you never clear a Decorator type, remove the if (rangePass.length > 0) parts
    – rioV8
    Feb 24, 2021 at 22:15
  • @rioV8 thank you. if you want to submit an answer i'll mark it accepted. also another inter-related question if i want to remove all gutter icons i've displayed, is there an easy way to do that? Feb 24, 2021 at 22:27
  • why don't you clear this.timeout in this.updateDecorations()
    – rioV8
    Feb 24, 2021 at 22:27
  • @rioV8 i can definitely do that. just pulling in code snippets from microsoft's extension samples. wondering if there is any need for that delay code too or if it's just useless sugar microsoft put in. Feb 24, 2021 at 22:28
  • You don't bind the global results to an editor with the tests, what if you run the tests but the current editor does not contain tests
    – rioV8
    Feb 24, 2021 at 22:37

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You never clear a Decorator type, remove the if (rangePass.length > 0) parts

            this.activeEditor.setDecorations(this.decorationPass, rangePass);
            this.activeEditor.setDecorations(this.decorationFail, rangeFail);
            this.activeEditor.setDecorations(this.decorationNone, rangeNone);

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