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bug#62407: 30.0.50; The command to run elixir-ls on Windows is `language
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bug#62407: 30.0.50; The command to run elixir-ls on Windows is `language_server.bat` |
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Fri, 24 Mar 2023 07:47:54 +0000 |
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> ((elixir-mode elixir-ts-mode heex-ts-mode)
> . ,(if (and (fboundp 'w32-shell-dos-semantics)
> (w32-shell-dos-semantics))
> '("language_server.bat")
> '("language_server.sh")))
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BTW, elixir's lsp installed by brew on Mac is `elixir-ls`, a soft link
to `language_server.sh`.
I don't have a linux computer, so I don't know what the command is on
Linux.
Should we use a unified name in Eglot like `elixir-ls` (which is the
user's job to name their elixir's lsp), or keep using `language_server`,
which may leading to conflict on system wide.
I guess the best way to solve this is to let elixir-ls's dev rename
their release :)