![]() ![]() Should stop building after a reasonable time. Unfortunately it only happens in our fairly large proprietary project. ![]() XAML/C multiplatform mobile development for Android and iOS devices using Visual Studio Oracle SQL, MS SQL Server, MySQL, Entity. Operating System: macOS Catalina 10.15.3 NET Framework, ASP.NET Core, Visual Studio, Visual Studio Code - Windows Forms application development, TDD, Linq, integration.How can I find out which files are causing the build to re-trigger? Environment My guess is that it somehow thinks that some of the watched files have changed. I set the "Trace" setting in Settings to "messages", and saw this in the logs multiple times: Sending notification 'workspace/didChangeWatchedFiles'., followed by a bunch of Received notification 'language/progressReport'. I see lines like this in the Task - Java Build Status Terminal: 1e7bf092 Building: 72% Compiling foo/src/test/java/fi/bar/xyzzy/controller. I'm trying to use the vscode-java extension in VSCode, but it keeps on building the same source code (it seems) again and again, hogging 100% CPU.
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