From c6f1107e9c8835389479f4f2d80d3539d23df41e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Asher Gomez Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2024 07:26:35 +1000 Subject: chore: update references to `deno_std` to use JSR (#23239) There are more uses of `deno.land/std` in the codebase, but for URL parsing purposes rather than network calls or documentation. --- tests/integration/lsp_tests.rs | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'tests/integration/lsp_tests.rs') diff --git a/tests/integration/lsp_tests.rs b/tests/integration/lsp_tests.rs index 96fb9507a..92a53a8b2 100644 --- a/tests/integration/lsp_tests.rs +++ b/tests/integration/lsp_tests.rs @@ -1400,7 +1400,7 @@ fn lsp_hover() { "language": "typescript", "value": "const Deno.args: string[]" }, - "Returns the script arguments to the program.\n\nGive the following command line invocation of Deno:\n\n```sh\ndeno run --allow-read https://examples.deno.land/command-line-arguments.ts Sushi\n```\n\nThen `Deno.args` will contain:\n\n```ts\n[ \"Sushi\" ]\n```\n\nIf you are looking for a structured way to parse arguments, there is the\n[`std/flags`](https://deno.land/std/flags) module as part of the Deno\nstandard library.", + "Returns the script arguments to the program.\n\nGive the following command line invocation of Deno:\n\n```sh\ndeno run --allow-read https://examples.deno.land/command-line-arguments.ts Sushi\n```\n\nThen `Deno.args` will contain:\n\n```ts\n[ \"Sushi\" ]\n```\n\nIf you are looking for a structured way to parse arguments, there is\n[`parseArgs()`](https://jsr.io/@std/cli/doc/parse-args/~/parseArgs) from\nthe Deno Standard Library.", "\n\n*@category* - Runtime Environment", ], "range": { -- cgit v1.2.3