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Fix TypeScript error line/column #125

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13 changes: 7 additions & 6 deletions .github/tsc.json
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"owner": "tsc",
"pattern": [
{
"regexp": "^(?:\\s+\\d+\\>)?([^\\s].*)\\((\\d+|\\d+,\\d+|\\d+,\\d+,\\d+,\\d+)\\)\\s*:\\s+(error|warning|info)\\s+(\\w{1,2}\\d+)\\s*:\\s*(.*)$",
"regexp": "^([^\\s].*)[\\(:](\\d+)[,:](\\d+)(?:\\):\\s+|\\s+-\\s+)(error|warning|info)\\s+TS(\\d+)\\s*:\\s*(.*)$",
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It might be good to add a unit test that loads the regexp and processes it against a line, asserts expected match groups

I'm worried if this change regresses something, at least we have a baseline unit test suite going forward.

Also i'm curious how this compares to vscode's built-in tsc problem matcher or their tsc-watch problem matcher. I briefly looked, but wan't able to find those built-in regexps in their repo.

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@ericsciple looks like tests were added below at your request. have a quick look

"file": 1,
"location": 2,
"severity": 3,
"code": 4,
"message": 5
"line": 2,
"column": 3,
"severity": 4,
"code": 5,
"message": 6
}
]
}
]
}
}