Sorry, this bug has to be re-opened. I was confident that the described "work-around" is stable, yet it's not. Eglot was working consistently yesterday just to find it non-working today with the same errors. Am So., 11. Dez. 2022 um 14:24 Uhr schrieb Johann Höchtl < johann.hoechtl@gmail.com>: > I found a solution. Quick: For some reason when opening a go file using > go-mode, Emacs/eglot generates a "textDocument/didOpen" server message. > Now the correct reaction of a LS upon such a message in a chase where the > file actually did not change remains disputable: > > https://github.com/golang/go/issues/50267 > https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/16623 > > However, the gopls-team considered a "chatty" behavior of the language > server to be better anyhow. To always send diagnostics is now the default, > yet not released as of gopls 1.10.1 > > > https://github.com/golang/tools/commit/ec743893cd01c9423aaae4513b092c4c4c06f0f4 > https://groups.google.com/g/golang-checkins/c/tt8Ig_UsKtE > > To use the yet unreleased feature from gopls@HEAD which works, follow > > > https://github.com/golang/tools/blob/master/gopls/doc/advanced.md#unstable-versions > > This bug report may be closed, reported for reference. > > > Am So., 11. Dez. 2022 um 13:45 Uhr schrieb Johann Höchtl < > johann.hoechtl@gmail.com>: > >> I dug deeper into the problem: >> >> * When I open a very small golang-project, eglot interconnects correctly >> with gopls >> * When I open a larger golang-project, eglot fails to communicate with >> gopls. In fact, it fails to direct gopls to load the project as gopls stays >> at a very small memory footprint. >> >> When I uninstall go-mode OR find-file-literally *.go and later enable >> eglot, gopls is correctly "directed" to load the project, because memory >> consumption is much higher. In this case it also reports back to eglot >> "loading packages" and "finished loading packages". >> >> Sidenote: However I cannot interact any further with the LS as eglot >> doens't consider any buffer as managed: >> >> cl-no-applicable-method: No applicable method: eglot--managed-buffers, nil >> eldoc error: (jsonrpc-error No current JSON-RPC connection >> (jsonrpc-error-code . 32603) (jsonrpc-error-message . No current JSON-RPC >> connection)) >> mouse-minibuffer-check: Minibuffer window is not active >> >> but I guess this is because the buffer has no mode eglot considers to be >> supported. >> >> Sidenote2: If I enable go-mode for this buffer (thus triggering >> eglot-ensure in .emacs) , a second gopls process is spawned yet without >> communication between eglot and gopls. >> >