You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You switched accounts on another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.Dismiss alert
Senario: I open a file on a machine on local network through tramp, enable eglot, do some work. Then I leave the local network, now eglot's connection to the lisp server is broken and eglot tries to reconnect but could not succeed, freezing Emacs, even if I'm not actively working in that buffer anymore.
I could solve this by shortening tramp timeout, but I wonder if eglot can do something? Like not reconnecting to a tramp lsp server if the buffer is not actively worked on (ie, not the current buffer)?
reacted with thumbs up emoji reacted with thumbs down emoji reacted with laugh emoji reacted with hooray emoji reacted with confused emoji reacted with heart emoji reacted with rocket emoji reacted with eyes emoji
-
Senario: I open a file on a machine on local network through tramp, enable eglot, do some work. Then I leave the local network, now eglot's connection to the lisp server is broken and eglot tries to reconnect but could not succeed, freezing Emacs, even if I'm not actively working in that buffer anymore.
I could solve this by shortening tramp timeout, but I wonder if eglot can do something? Like not reconnecting to a tramp lsp server if the buffer is not actively worked on (ie, not the current buffer)?
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
All reactions