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From: | Dmitry Gutov |
Subject: | Re: Eglot, project.el, and python virtual environments |
Date: | Wed, 23 Nov 2022 00:00:45 +0200 |
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On 22/11/22 23:34, João Távora wrote:
Given a tree a tree structure such as a file system that can have very many nodes, not having any means to take advantage of that structuretree-ness (as project.el clearly doesn't: see the protocol of project-files andthe lack of sub-projects) is going to be a hard limitation. Monorepos are really popular in many businesses and many of these are large and/or getting larger.
Like I said: if you want sub-projects, go and write a proper feature request, with expected behavior, which commands are affected, which are not.
It seems obvious to me from this thread that a lot of people don't actually want sub-projects as a separate entity (based on the requested behavior, hi Stefan!), they just want Eglot to work with the structure of their project.
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