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Perhaps by overriding all LSP*feature#isEnabled and get the editor from PsiFile and check if the editor is the current editor? |
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@onriv I have a question. Your performance problem occurs when IJ is starting and opens previously opened editors which starts your ls ? If it that see #571 Or have you this problem again when IJ is started and you open qeveral editors? |
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closed with #586 |
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Hi in our plugin the lsp server is some kind performance intensive. We want to see if it's possible limit the lsp server request only for the current focus file, like onriv/lean4ij#35. Checking the requests our lsp server start some heavy operations once the
org.eclipse.lsp4j.services.TextDocumentService#didOpen
requests is sent.Is there any way for configuring this? The
com.redhat.devtools.lsp4ij.client.features.LSPClientFeatures
seems not suitable here. And checking the code LanguageServerWrapper#connect seems not help either.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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