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Sorry for the awful video quality, GitHub limited me to 10mb, so I exported it is as 480p. I still have the original, and can upload it to Youtube if it helps.
The TCP mode is not meant to be used by multiple editors or editing sessions, it's mostly meant to for easy testing during development of Next LS.
Clear. I was experimenting with something that was not meant for regular usage 😅
Regarding that Elixir Forum post, I noticed that your downloaded the linux arm binary. Is that correct? What is your host OS?
It should be the correct one, I think. I'm running inside of an UTM based virtual machine on a Mac Studio 2.
$ uname -a
Linux dev 5.15.0-102-generic #112-Ubuntu SMP Tue Mar 5 16:49:56 UTC 2024 aarch64 aarch64 aarch64 GNU/Linux
Thank you for taking time to look into this. I fully understand that I'm doing something a bit exotic, which does not fall into the regular, everyday, usage of next-ls.
I have a short screencast that demonstrates this behaviour.
gd
to execute "go to definition".tail -f .elixir-tools/next-ls.log
go-to-definition-delay-lt-10mb.mov
Sorry for the awful video quality, GitHub limited me to 10mb, so I exported it is as 480p. I still have the original, and can upload it to Youtube if it helps.
Clear. I was experimenting with something that was not meant for regular usage 😅
It should be the correct one, I think. I'm running inside of an UTM based virtual machine on a Mac Studio 2.
$ uname -a Linux dev 5.15.0-102-generic #112-Ubuntu SMP Tue Mar 5 16:49:56 UTC 2024 aarch64 aarch64 aarch64 GNU/Linux
Thank you for taking time to look into this. I fully understand that I'm doing something a bit exotic, which does not fall into the regular, everyday, usage of next-ls.
Originally posted by @shiroyasha in #486 (comment)
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