package lsp
LSP protocol implementation in OCaml
Install
Dune Dependency
Authors
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AAndrey Popp <8mayday@gmail.com>
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RRusty Key <iam@stfoo.ru>
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LLouis Roché <louis@louisroche.net>
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OOleksiy Golovko <alexei.golovko@gmail.com>
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RRudi Grinberg <me@rgrinberg.com>
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SSacha Ayoun <sachaayoun@gmail.com>
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Ccannorin <cannorin@gmail.com>
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UUlugbek Abdullaev <ulugbekna@gmail.com>
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Thibaut Mattio
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MMax Lantas <mnxndev@outlook.com>
Maintainers
Sources
jsonrpc-1.8.3.tbz
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doc/lsp.stdune/Stdune/Console/index.html
Module Stdune.Console
Source
Manages the console
The console is a system than can report messages and a status to the user. It is usually the terminal the application is connected to, however it could be something else. This module allow to set a global backend for the application as well as composing backends.
The main backend for the application
include Backend.S
Format and print a user message to the console
Change the status line
Print a message if the backend does not display the status line. This is needed so that the important status changes show up even when a dumb
terminal backend is used.
Reset the log output
print paragraphs
is a short-hand for:
print_user_message (User_message.make paragraphs)
This module allows to buffer status updates so that they don't slow down the application
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