Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2018-10-31 | Add configuration dictionary support to elixir-ls | Jon Parise | |
This adds generic configuration dictionary support to the elixir-ls linter. This is useful for disabling its built-in Dialyzer support, for example, which can improve startup time. The configuration dictionary is a little verbose. I considered reducing the user configuration to only the nested settings dictionary (and having the linter implementation wrap it in the top-level `elixirLS` dictionary), but leaving it fully configurable simplifies the code and removes any assumptions about current or future ElixirLS behavior. | |||
2018-10-11 | Add elixir-ls language server support | Jon Parise | |
ElixirLS (https://github.com/JakeBecker/elixir-ls) is an LSP server for Elixir. It's distributed as a release package that can be downloaded from https://github.com/JakeBecker/elixir-ls/releases or built locally. The easiest way to start it is via Unix- and Win32-specific helper scripts, so that's the basis of this command integration. Alternatively, we could implement the contents of those platform-specific scripts in the linter's command callback in a language-neutral way, but there isn't any benefit to doing that aside from eliminating the platform check, and that could prove to be too tight of a coupling going forward. |