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More minor fixes to doc/misc/eglot.texi

Most, if not all of these, were previously discussed with Eli.

* doc/misc/eglot.texi (Setting Up LSP Server): Fix repetition of
"This variable".
(Setting Up LSP Server): Explain that single a running instance
supports multiple major modes.
(Starting Eglot, Eglot and Buffers): Correctly describe mode-line indication.
(Eglot Features): Suggest that company-mode is just one of the
possible packages.  Explain that Eglot arranges for the completion
package to "instantiate" snippets.  Could have used "expand".
Mention benefits of having the popular markdown-mode available.
(Eglot Commands): Explain how eglot-reconnect and
eglot-clear-status are useful.
(Eglot Variables): Clarify when eglot-autoreconnect is useful.
Clarify how eglot-sync-connect and eglot-connect-timeout relate to
each other.  Clarify semantics of
eglot-confirm-server-initiated-edits.
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@ -191,9 +191,9 @@ provided by the @code{eglot-server-programs} variable.
@defvar eglot-server-programs
This variable associates major modes with names and command-line
arguments of the language server programs corresponding to the
programming language of each major mode. This variable provides all
the information that Eglot needs to know about the programming
language of the source you are editing.
programming language of each major mode. It provides all the
information that Eglot needs to know about the programming language of
the source you are editing.
The value of the variable is an alist, whose elements are of the form
@w{@code{(@var{major-mode} . @var{server})}}.
@ -205,8 +205,9 @@ and @var{id} a string that identifies the language to the server (if
Eglot cannot by itself convert the major-mode to the language
identifier string required by the server). In addition,
@var{major-mode} can be a list of several major mode specified in one
of the above forms -- this means the server can support more than one
major mode.
of the above forms -- this means a running instance of the associated
server is responsible for files of multiple major modes or languages
in the project.
The @var{server} part of the alist elements can be one of the
following:
@ -280,17 +281,14 @@ The most common way to start Eglot is to simply visit a source file of
a given language and use the command @kbd{M-x eglot}. This starts the
language server suitable for the visited file's major-mode, and
attempts to connect to it. If the connection to the language server
is successful, you will see the @code{eglot:@var{server}} indicator on
the mode line which reflects the server that was started. If the
is successful, you will see the @code{[eglot:@var{project}]} indicator
on the mode line which reflects the server that was started. If the
server program couldn't be started or connection to it failed, you
will see an error message; in that case, try to troubleshoot the
problem as described in @ref{Troubleshooting Eglot}.
@c FIXME: Is the mode-line indication just eglot:server, or
@c egloit:serve/project, as described farther down?
Once a language server was successfully started and Eglot connected to
it, you can immediately start using the Emacs features supported by
Eglot, as described in @ref{Eglot Features}.
problem as described in @ref{Troubleshooting Eglot}. Once a language
server was successfully started and Eglot connected to it, you can
immediately start using the Emacs features supported by Eglot, as
described in @ref{Eglot Features}.
A single Eglot session for a certain major-mode usually serves all the
buffers under that mode which visit files from the same project, so
@ -417,16 +415,22 @@ to what the @code{eglot-format} command does (see below), but is
activated automatically as you type.
@item
If @code{company-mode}, a popular 3rd-party completion package, is
installed, Eglot enhances it by providing completion candidates based
on the language-server analysis of the source code.
If a completion package such as @code{company-mode}, a popular
3rd-party completion package, is installed, Eglot enhances it by
providing completion candidates based on the language-server analysis
of the source code.
@item
If @code{yasnippet}, a popular package for automatic insertion of code
templates, is installed, and the language server supports
template-based completion, Eglot provides to @code{yasnippet}
completion templates based on the language-server analysis and
knowledge bases.
templates (snippets), is installed, and the language server supports
snippet completion candidates, Eglot arranges for the completion
package to instantiate these snippets using @code{yasnippet}.
@item
If the popular package @code{markdown-mode} is installed, and the
server provides at-point documentation formatted as Markdown in
addition to plain text, Eglot arranges for the ElDoc package to enrich
this text with e.g. fontification before displaying it to the user.
@item
In addition to enabling and enhancing other features and packages,
@ -547,7 +551,7 @@ are served by a single language-server connection. (If the project
uses several programming languages, there will usually be a separate
server connection for each group of files written in the same language
and using the same Emacs major-mode.) Eglot adds the
@samp{eglot:@var{server}/@var{project}} indication to the mode line of
@samp{[eglot:@var{project}]} indication to the mode line of
each such buffer, where @var{server} is the name of the server and
@var{project} identifies the project by its root directory. Clicking
the mouse on the Eglot mode-line indication activates a menu with
@ -630,8 +634,10 @@ Emacs features will be configured to use Eglot, use the
@code{eglot-stay-out-of} option (@pxref{Customizing Eglot}).
@item M-x eglot-reconnect
@c FIXME: When and why would this command be useful? Move to less common?
Reconnect to current language server.
Shuts down an the current connection to the language server and
immediately restarts it using the same options used originally. This
can sometimes be useful to unclog a partially malfunctioning server
connection.
@item M-x eglot-shutdown
Shut down a language server. This commands prompts for a language
@ -706,7 +712,13 @@ the current value of the variable @code{eglot-workspace-configuration}
@item M-x eglot-clear-status
Clear the last JSONRPC error for the server of the current buffer.
@c FIXME: Better description of the need and the effect.
Eglot keeps track of erroneous situations encountered by the server in
its mode-line indication so that the user may inspect the
communication leading up to it (@pxref{Troubleshooting Eglot}). If
the situation is deemed uninteresting or temporary, this command can
be used to ``forget'' the error. Note that the command @code{M-x
eglot-reconnect} can sometimes be used to unclog a temporarily
malfunctioning server.
@end ftable
As described in @ref{Eglot Features} most features associated with
@ -757,13 +769,12 @@ This section provides a reference of the Eglot' user options.
@vtable @code
@item eglot-autoreconnect
This option controls the ability to reconnect automatically to the
language server. The default value 3 means to attempt reconnection
only if the previous successful connection lasted for more than that
number of seconds; a different positive value changes the minimal
length of the connection to trigger reconnection. A value of @code{t}
means always reconnect automatically, and @code{nil} means never
reconnect. The alternative to automatic reconnection is the command
@code{eglot-reconnect} (@pxref{Eglot Commands}).
language server when Eglot detects that the server process terminated
unexpectedly. The default value 3 means to attempt reconnection only
if the previous successful connection lasted for more than that number
of seconds; a different positive value changes the minimal length of
the connection to trigger reconnection. A value of @code{t} means
always reconnect automatically, and @code{nil} means never reconnect.
@item eglot-connect-timeout
This specifies the number of seconds before connection attempt to a
@ -771,14 +782,14 @@ language server times out. The value of @code{nil} means never time
out. The default is 30 seconds.
@item eglot-sync-connect
This controls whether attempts to connect to language servers should
be blocking. The setting is mainly important for slow connections.
The default value is 3; a positive value means block for that many
seconds, then wait for the connection in the background. The value
of @code{t} means block for @code{eglot-connect-timeout} seconds. The
value of @code{nil} or zero means don't block at all.
@c FIXME: the code doesn't use eglot-connect-timeout, it uses a
@c hard-coded value of 30.
This setting is mainly important for connections which are slow to
establish. Whereas the variable @code{eglot-connect-timeout} controls
how long to wait for, this variable controls whether to block Emacs's
user interface while waiting. The default value is 3; a positive
value means block for that many seconds, then wait for the connection
in the background. The value of @code{t} means block during the whole
waiting period. The value of @code{nil} or zero means don't block at
all during the waiting period.
@item eglot-events-buffer-size
This determines the size of the Eglot events buffer. @xref{Eglot
@ -800,11 +811,8 @@ The default is @code{nil}; if you want to shut down a server, use
Various Eglot commands and code actions result in the language server
sending editing commands to Emacs. If this option's value is
non-@code{nil} (the default), Eglot will ask for confirmation before
performing the edits requested by the server.
@c FIXME: Not clear: is the confirmation required for each individual
@c edit, or for as group? for each buffer or just once? And what
@c about on-type reformatting -- does that require confirmation as
@c well (which would be annoying)?
performing edits initiated by the server or edits whose scope affects
buffers other than the one where the user initiated the request.
@item eglot-ignored-server-capabilities
This variable's value is a list of language server capabilities that