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Invert the dependency between hls-plugin-api and ghcide (#701)
* Invert the dependency between ghcide and hls-plugin-api
This PR includes changes both to ghcide and HLS to implement the reorg described in https://github.com/haskell/ghcide/issues/936#issuecomment-751437853
To summarise:
- `hls-plugin-api` no longer depends on ghcide.
- `ghcide` now depends on `hls-plugin-api` and exposes:
- The ghcide HLS plugin
- The `asGhcIdePlugin` adaptor
The goals are:
- to be able to break the `ghcide` HLS plugin down
- to rewrite exe:ghcide on top of the HLS plugin model.
The ghcide side is reviewed in haskell/ghcide#963
If this change is accepted there are two further considerations:
- This would be a good moment to merge the 2 repos, so that there is no history loss.
- `hls-plugin-api` will need to be released to Hackage prior to merging haskell/ghcide#963
* clean up
* Fix the ghcide plugin to include the rules
* clean up PartialHandlers definition
The ghcide partial handlers for completions, code actions and hover are not
really being used, since they get overriden by the `<> ps` append. This is due
to the right-biased semantics of `PartialHandlers`
* Move ghcide LspConfig into Ide.Plugin.Config
* Use HLS plugins in ghcide
For now there is only one, the main ghcide plugin. But this will allow us to
break it down in more fine grained plugins with parallel semantics, both for
execution and error handling
* Fix hlints
* Revert "Temporarily disable the upstream branch for benchmarks"
This reverts commit 7bb3c6e.
* Disable the Windows 8.6.4 test
* Fix unrelated hlints
Not sure why these are triggering now.
Linting should be restricted to the Diff ...
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