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  • Lycanthropist
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    How does it compare to clangd, cquery or ccls?

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  • pal666
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    btw, lsp is rare example of useful contribution from microsoft

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  • pal666
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    Originally posted by GunpowaderGuy View Post
    microsoft standard is already widely implemented , why would anyone use this ?
    this is the (wide) implementation of microsoft's (standard) language server protocol. what did you try to say?

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  • Pajn
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    Originally posted by GunpowaderGuy View Post
    microsoft standard is already widely implemented , why would anyone use this ?
    They are implementing Microsoft LSP, not creating their own one.
    The article is extremely confused and misleading.

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  • uid313
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    I wish the GtkSourceView component in GTK+ had support for LSP.

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  • GunpowaderGuy
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    microsoft standard is already widely implemented , why would anyone use this ?

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  • phoronix
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    Apple Opens Up Swift/C LSP Based On Clangd

    Phoronix: Apple Opens Up Swift/C LSP Based On Clangd

    Built atop LLVM's clangd server, Apple recently open-sourced SourceKit-LSP as a language server protocol for Swift and C-based languages. This allows for better integration with various IDEs and development tools...

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