Separate process wrappers and pass arguments #2334
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This is to fix #2316.
Previously we only deleted
PASSWORDin the child process but now it's deleted in the parent (which I think is good since that means it'll be hidden from the VS Code CLI spawn as well and anything else we might spawn from the parent in the future).But as a consequence the child no longer has access to
PASSWORDand can't use it when parsing the arguments. This PR fixes that by passing the arguments from the parent to the child.As a bonus this means we only have to do the parsing once, including if it gets restarted via a SIGUSR1.
Since it was getting a little convoluted with all the if statements I split out the child and parent process wrappers which I think makes it all a little more clear. Also was able to re-use
onMessagefrom the VS Code wrapper.