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Keep fileName property of diagnostic objects and related information #74
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Using the code below in the Monaco playground I was wondering why the related information shows the wrong file. The diagnostic references the current editor model instead of the file where the class has already been declared.
![grafik](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/25029871/108693579-44387d00-74fe-11eb-88c9-4be894d96719.png)
This is caused by this helper function that clears the entire file object in order to avoid cyclic references during JSON serialization:
monaco-typescript/src/tsWorker.ts
Lines 180 to 191 in e8b0174
If we instead clear everything of the
![grafik](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/25029871/108694212-10118c00-74ff-11eb-9e89-acdb66b3c46c.png)
file
object but thefileName
property, we get accurate diagnostics: