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author | Mickael Istria <mistria@redhat.com> | Wed Feb 01 16:10:47 2017 +0100 |
committer | Mickael Istria <mistria@redhat.com> | Wed Feb 01 16:17:31 2017 +0100 |
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Use LSP4J release 0.1.0 Change-Id: I88f94df832e87ce259a9b2f2e3565263b4767b69 Signed-off-by: Mickael Istria <mistria@redhat.com>
This repository contains experiments to make Eclipse IDE able to consume the Language Server protocol.
Install it into Eclipse IDE using this p2 repository: http://repository.jboss.org/nexus/content/unzip/unzip/org/eclipse/languageserver/repository/0.1.0-SNAPSHOT/repository-0.1.0-SNAPSHOT.zip-unzip/
At the moment, it provides regular JFace/Platform Text classes for:
Extensions to the Generic Editor proposal for Eclipse Platform Text are provided so having the generic editor + this bundle enables the LSP based behavior in the Generic editor. But those classes can be reused in any editor or other extensions. Examples of integration contain:
See also Documentation Index.
This has been initiated during the EclipseCon France 2016 Unconference. Contributions are highly welcome using GitHub issues and PR at the moment.
This piece of work is meant to move to some Eclipse.org project then inside the Eclipse IDE package directly as soon as it is considered stable and isable enough.