We again want to thank our Microsoft Python Language Server users for their feedback over the years. If at any point you want to try a different language server, you can do that by updating your settings. Since then, we’ve encouraged our remaining legacy language server users to switch to a supported language server – either Pylance (our default and recommended language support) or Jedi.Īs of today’s release, all remaining users who have not chosen a new language server have been flipped to the default language support for Python in Visual Studio Code – Pylance. In September, we announced that the Microsoft Python Language Server would be reaching end of life as of the November 2021 release of the Python extension. The Microsoft Python Language Server has reached end of life We reduced our open issue count by 20% by closing (triaging or fixing) 288 issues! If you’re interested, you can check the full list of improvements in our changelog.Īs part of this release, the Microsoft Python Language Server has reached end of life. Last month we focused on housekeeping GitHub issues and pull requests. You can learn more about Python support in Visual Studio Code in the documentation. If you already have the Python extension installed, you can also get the latest update by restarting Visual Studio Code. You can download the Python extension from the Marketplace, or install it directly from the extension gallery in Visual Studio Code. We are pleased to announce that the November 2021 release of the Python Extension for Visual Studio Code is now available.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |