Does this issue occur when all extensions are disabled?: No, because if you do that you can't find references.
- VS Code Version: 1.60.1
- OS Version: Windows 10
Steps to Reproduce:
With NVDA 2021.1, use alt+shift+f12 to find references. It'll read the references fine, but all the top-level labels are "true". I'm pretty sure these are supposed to be filenames or something like that instead.
I didn't bisect extensions but it's happening on two different machines against both rust-analyzer and C/C++. I can bisect extensions if we need me to as well, but pretty sure this one will be easy to duplicate once in front of the right people.
Does this issue occur when all extensions are disabled?: No, because if you do that you can't find references.
Steps to Reproduce:
With NVDA 2021.1, use alt+shift+f12 to find references. It'll read the references fine, but all the top-level labels are "true". I'm pretty sure these are supposed to be filenames or something like that instead.
I didn't bisect extensions but it's happening on two different machines against both rust-analyzer and C/C++. I can bisect extensions if we need me to as well, but pretty sure this one will be easy to duplicate once in front of the right people.