This means that each project gets a separate solargraph server, rather
than one server handles all projects. This does mean more memory is
consumed, but it overall it makes lsp-mode perform much faster, and be
more stable.
On my 2016 MacBook Pro correction times are around 200ms with the
daemon, compared to around 3-4 seconds without.
There might be some issues if bundler depends heavily on gems included
in the project, but we'll see how that goes.
I don't use inf-ruby that much, so I'm fine with using it via M-x when
needed. Specially as a bunch of it's keybindings overrides a few global
keybindings I have set.
Spring has changed and is no longer compatible with the way that
rspec-mode implements spring support. Hence we need to disable
rspec-mode's support and attempts at using Spring the wrong way.
Once rspec-mode has been updated to support spring again, we can
re-enable this.
There are a few major modes which are not based on prog-mode, that I
want to behave like prog-mode. Previously each did nearly all the same
setup that's done via the prog-mode hooks. Now instead let's actually
run runs the hooks for prog-mode.
- Switch from highlight-indentation package to highlight-indent-guides.
- Activate visual indentation in a prog-mode hook, rather than doing
within each individual major mode. It was already done within all
major modes based on prog-mode anyway.
- Add new siren-display-indetation module and function as a central way
to enable visual indetation guides. This makes switching the
underlying package at some point in the future much easier.
When entering interactive shells or debug sessions within inf-ruby,
emacs would often lockup for 10-15 seconds as you typed while company
was trying to figure out what possible completions there are. As far as
I saw, it never came back with any completion candidates. So let's just
diable it.