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chrmarti opened this issue Nov 7, 2014 · 3 comments
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Offer to navigate to implementation(s) of a function #1093

chrmarti opened this issue Nov 7, 2014 · 3 comments
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chrmarti commented Nov 7, 2014

Currently navigation using VS commands ends at interfaces. A "navigate to implementation(s)" action on function definitions would be great.

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chrmarti commented Nov 7, 2014

A similar action to navigate from an interface/class to implementing/extending subclasses would be great.

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@DanielRosenwasser DanielRosenwasser added Duplicate An existing issue was already created and removed Suggestion An idea for TypeScript Visual Studio Integration with Visual Studio labels Aug 21, 2019
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Duplicate of #6209 (even though this issue is older). This now exists in the form of Go To Implementation. You can view the command via the Command Palette in VS Code.

sandersn added a commit that referenced this issue Aug 5, 2021
* Brings across 4.4 DOM + Web Worker changes

* Adds tests

* Incorporate #1092 and #1093 from TypeScript-DOM-lib-generator

* update baselines

Co-authored-by: Nathan Shively-Sanders <293473+sandersn@users.noreply.github.com>
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