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@Konfekt Konfekt commented Sep 28, 2024

Only set workspace root once the first file of that file type is opened; otherwise the workspace root often is $HOME or more generally different from the repo of the file (say when using Gvim, or generally opening a file in a Git repo different from the current work dir) and the LS scans too many files

Partially resolves 0 as ideally this workspace root would automatically change with the CWD, in particular after loading a session (:h mksession)

Only set workspace root once the first file of that file type is opened;
otherwise the workspace root often is $HOME (say when using Gvim, or
opening a file in a Git repo) and the LS scans too many files

Partially resolves [0]
as ideally this workspace root would automatically change with the CWD,
in particular after loading a session (:h mksession)

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[0]: yegappan#512
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Konfekt commented Sep 28, 2024

If initializing the LS for a language as soon as a buffer of that language is opened sounds sensible, then the cleaner solution would be officializing that list of LSs (g:LspServers) and let the plug-in take care of adding the LSP and all commands buffer-locally. If this also sounds sensible, I could craft such a PR.

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lua lsp uses always current work dir when LSP initalized when editing file

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