Uncaught ReferenceError: tmp is not defined
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upgraded to ftp-remote-edit
--> HIT CTRL SPACE AND LOG IN -> THEN ARROW DOWN TO NAVIGATE TREE. AFTER A FEW TIMES PRESSING DOWN, IT PRODUCES THE ERROR. THE MOUSE STILL WORKS.
The above was automatically generated when I used the 'copy' button to report the issue. Not sure if this is something in pulsar that still needs to be updated from atom to pulsar.
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Description
Steps to Reproduce
Expected behavior:
Actual behavior:
Versions
Atom: 1.102.0 x64
Electron: 12.2.3
OS: Ubuntu 22.04.2
Thrown From: ftp-remote-edit package 0.20.0
Stack Trace
Uncaught ReferenceError: tmp is not defined
At /home/pjiggy/.pulsar/packages/ftp-remote-edit/lib/views/tree-view.js:612
ReferenceError: tmp is not defined
at TreeView.remoteKeyboardNavigationDown (tree-view.js:612:10)
at TreeView.remoteKeyboardNavigation (tree-view.js:556:14)
at HTMLDivElement.<anonymous> (tree-view.js:126:38)
at HTMLDivElement.dispatch (/packages/ftp-remote-edit/node_modules/jquery/dist/jquery.js:4435:9)
at HTMLDivElement.elemData.handle (/packages/ftp-remote-edit/node_modules/jquery/dist/jquery.js:4121:28)
Commands
-1:12.4.0 ftp-remote-edit:toggle (div.tool-panel.tree-view)
-1:10.1.0 core:confirm (input.hidden-input)
10x -1:00.7.0 core:move-down (div.ftp-remote-edit-view.ftp-remote-edit-resizer.tool-panel)
Non-Core Packages
ftp-remote-edit 0.20.0
Additional Information
simply entering the password and selecting the server will trigger the error as soon as I navigate using the arrow keys to expand the directory tree.
Love the work you have done so far...
tree-view.js : line 612
[ tmp = current; ]
edit to [ let tmp = current; ]