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Revert "eglot.texi: Make example more realistic"
This quest for realism ignores the fact that a previous example for a
hypothetical language Foo and a language server "fools" already
exists. It also undermines the intended generality of the
instructions.
This reverts commit 16986a9cc4.
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@ -525,13 +525,13 @@ directory, which is usually the top-level directory of the project's
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directory hierarchy. This ensures the language server has the same
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comprehensive view of the project's files as you do.
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For example, if you visit the file @file{~/projects/fooey/lib/x.c}
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and @file{x.c} belongs to a project rooted at
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For example, if you visit the file @file{~/projects/fooey/lib/x.foo}
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and @file{x.foo} belongs to a project rooted at
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@file{~/projects/fooey} (perhaps because a @file{.git} directory
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exists there), then @kbd{M-x eglot} causes the server program to start
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with that root as the current working directory. The server then will
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analyze not only the file @file{lib/x.c} you visited, but likely
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also all the other @file{*.c} files under the
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analyze not only the file @file{lib/x.foo} you visited, but likely
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also all the other @file{*.foo} files under the
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@file{~/projects/fooey} directory.
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In some cases, additional information specific to a given project will
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@ -594,8 +594,8 @@ When you visit a file under the same project, whether an existing or a
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new file, its buffer is automatically added to the set of buffers
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managed by Eglot, and the server which supports the buffer's
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major-mode is notified about that. Thus, visiting a non-existent file
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@file{/home/joe/projects/fooey/lib/y.c} in the above example will
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notify the server of the @file{*.c} files' language that a new file
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@file{/home/joe/projects/fooey/lib/y.foo} in the above example will
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notify the server of the @file{*.foo} files' language that a new file
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was added to the project, even before the file appears on disk. The
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special Eglot minor mode is also turned on automatically in the buffer
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visiting the file.
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