Arminius
Arminius
It bothers me too! And it can certainly be done. However, there are a few things to consider. Off the top of my head: - Semshi reparses the code on...
Wrapping the callable makes a lot of sense, but I think I'd prefer `lambda` expressions because that spares us the extra wrapper function while keeping the code easy to read....
Thanks for raising this, I knew someone would eventually do. It's a known limitation which doesn't make it less of a problem though. From the [README](https://github.com/numirias/semshi#limitations): > Semshi works with...
I'm right now tackling a similar obscure race condition in a different plugin (numirias/semshi#11). We have a ticket at neovim/python-client#341. If you think this may have the same root cause...
I think it's good practice to pollute the DOM as little as possible. That's why I find it great that other DOM insertions like the hint `div` are only created...
Any progress here? It's currently the main reason I'm not using Tridactyl. Also, to reiterate, there are lots of ways in which unconditional injection can break sites. E.g. code operating...
Semshi author here. Sorry for chiming in late, I didn't work on the plugin for a while. ### Does Tree-sitter integration replace Semshi? No, at least not yet. There is...
@theHamsta Ah that's great to hear! Yes, I'm interested in helping out :) When you say "we already have a scope analysis and it's already working" and "we had semantic...