Brian Cully <bjc@spork.org> writes: Hi Brian, >> Great! Since you are a regular eglot+Tramp user, could I ask you for a >> test? >> >> I assume you are using Tramp with ssh or scp. If you also don't use a >> password (for example via public key authentication), please try the >> following setting: >> >> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- >> (add-to-list 'tramp-connection-properties >> (list (regexp-quote "/ssh:user@host:") >> "direct-async-process" t)) >> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- >> >> "/ssh:user@host:" must be adapted of course, and you must set this prior >> opening a connection to this remote path. This should give you better >> performance when starting the language server. > > I use eglot+Tramp with various containers (nspawn, docker, podman), > which don't support the âtramp-direct-asyncâ flag, so I'm not sure how > helpful this testing would be. Good point. I haven't checked docker, podman and friends yet whether they do suuport direct async processes. Short check: they don't yet. I will work on adding this feature in Tramp. > If it's safe enough, I'd be happy to flag support for direct-async in > the methods and do the above test. I'll come back to you when Tramp is prepared. > -bjc Best regards, Michael.
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