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feature/eglot-texi-manual 16986a9cc4 4/5: eglot.texi: Make example more
From: |
Stefan Kangas |
Subject: |
feature/eglot-texi-manual 16986a9cc4 4/5: eglot.texi: Make example more realistic |
Date: |
Thu, 20 Oct 2022 05:47:58 -0400 (EDT) |
branch: feature/eglot-texi-manual
commit 16986a9cc42ef4de580456f4acc5feba682ac8b1
Author: Stefan Kangas <stefankangas@gmail.com>
Commit: Stefan Kangas <stefankangas@gmail.com>
eglot.texi: Make example more realistic
* doc/misc/eglot.texi (Eglot and Buffers): Prefer more realistic
*.c instead of *.foo in example.
---
doc/misc/eglot.texi | 12 ++++++------
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/misc/eglot.texi b/doc/misc/eglot.texi
index 9ed482cec6..e5f2606082 100644
--- a/doc/misc/eglot.texi
+++ b/doc/misc/eglot.texi
@@ -523,13 +523,13 @@ directory, which is usually the top-level directory of
the project's
directory hierarchy. This ensures the language server has the same
comprehensive view of the project's files as you do.
-For example, if you visit the file @file{~/projects/fooey/lib/x.foo}
-and @file{x.foo} belongs to a project rooted at
+For example, if you visit the file @file{~/projects/fooey/lib/x.c}
+and @file{x.c} belongs to a project rooted at
@file{~/projects/fooey} (perhaps because a @file{.git} directory
exists there), then @kbd{M-x eglot} causes the server program to start
with that root as the current working directory. The server then will
-analyze not only the file @file{lib/x.foo} you visited, but likely
-also all the other @file{*.foo} files under the
+analyze not only the file @file{lib/x.c} you visited, but likely
+also all the other @file{*.c} files under the
@file{~/projects/fooey} directory.
In some cases, additional information specific to a given project will
@@ -592,8 +592,8 @@ When you visit a file under the same project, whether an
existing or a
new file, its buffer is automatically added to the set of buffers
managed by Eglot, and the server which supports the buffer's
major-mode is notified about that. Thus, visiting a non-existent file
-@file{/home/joe/projects/fooey/lib/y.foo} in the above example will
-notify the server of the @file{*.foo} files' language that a new file
+@file{/home/joe/projects/fooey/lib/y.c} in the above example will
+notify the server of the @file{*.c} files' language that a new file
was added to the project, even before the file appears on disk. The
special Eglot minor mode is also turned on automatically in the buffer
visiting the file.