Hello, my comments: On Thu, Nov 3, 2022, 13:51 Eli Zaretskii wrote: > > From: Augusto Stoffel . > > > > This is not true. The entire `eglot-workspace-configuration' is sent to > > the server; presumably, severs ignore everything which is not under its > > own prefix, but that's just a convention. > Augusto is correct. His phrasing is acceptably clear for the manual imo. > > JSON values ‘true’, ‘false’, ‘null’ and ‘{}’ are represented by the > > > Lisp values ‘t’, ‘:json-false’, ‘nil’, and ‘eglot-{}’, respectively. > > > > Unless something has been renamed recently, it's `eglot--{}', not > > `eglot-{}'. > Something has been renamed recently. eglot--{} is an alias. > > Alternatively, the same configuration could be defined as follows: > > > > > > ((nil > > > . ((eglot-workspace-configuration > > > . (:pylsp (:plugins (:jedi_completion (:include_params t > > > :fuzzy t) > > > :pylint (:enabled :json-false))) > > > :gopls (:usePlaceholders t)))))) > > > > This is more or less obvious, if you know how dir-local variables work. > Many people don't, judging from a substantial amount of interactions on this topic. > So I would suggest mentioning a different configuration method: > > > > Alternatively, you can set a default workspace configuration globally by > > adding the following to your init file: > > > > (setq-default > > eglot-workspace-configuration > > '(:pylsp (:plugins (:jedi_completion (:include_params t > > :fuzzy t) > > :pylint (:enabled :json-false))) > > :gopls (:usePlaceholders t)) > This is purposedly not mentioned because it is not recommended and confusing. Workspace settings are project-specific by definition. Your idea probably works, but is better implemented as initializationOptions, command-line switches or other means of configuring the server independently of the workspace it is meant to operate on. > > This is an equivalent setup which sets the value for all the > > > major-modes inside the project; Eglot will use for each server only the > > > section of the parameters intended for that server. > > > > Again, this is not true. Rather, each sever will presumably ignore any > > settings not under its own "namespace". > Yes, that is the correct idea. João, any comments? > See above. Also, I think this information should migrate to a separate sub-section, alongside a sub-section devoted to the "workspace folders" topic. João >