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Re: My perspective as a mid-level user on pros/cons of different editors


From: Dmitry Gutov
Subject: Re: My perspective as a mid-level user on pros/cons of different editors
Date: Wed, 20 May 2020 16:59:55 +0300
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On 20.05.2020 16:32, João Távora wrote:
Anyway, it is precisely in this sense that I try that Eglot
provide the least amount of interactive commands and
user options, and no keybindings at all.  So that people
"see it" as little as possible of it.

The lack of a binging to show the doc (last time I tried) kind of hurts.

They just see xref, project,
flymake diagnostics, eldoc, etc. This is quite different
from lsp-mode (at least the last time I looked at it).

IIUC, LSP also provides extra actions that tie into refactoring, reorganizing imports, etc. How does Eglot deal with it?

Of
course if major modes were in on the play, we could
reduce the visibility of Eglot even more, maybe just
reduce it to `eglot-connect` and `eglot-disconnect`, maybe
call them `start-ide-ing` and `stop-ide-ing` for abstraction.

That sounds pointless. It's not like the users will look for 'M-x start-ide-ing' command specifically.



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