add es Proxy for calling ExtendScript#83
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timhaywood wants to merge 2 commits intohyperbrew:masterfrom
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add es Proxy for calling ExtendScript#83timhaywood wants to merge 2 commits intohyperbrew:masterfrom
es Proxy for calling ExtendScript#83timhaywood wants to merge 2 commits intohyperbrew:masterfrom
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@justintaylor-dev this looks awesome and seems like an obvious addition to bolt-cep, wondering what you think... |
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This adds a new method for calling your ExtendScript functions, (tentatively) called
es.This uses a
Proxyso you can call them as methods, rather than passing in the function name as a string. It also enables using VS Code's "Go to Definition" to go to the ExtendScript implementation of the function.Under the hood it uses the existing
evalTSfunction.Think I added it in all the right spots, made it the default in the README rather than adding a third option, but whatever you think works best!