I've never worked with VS Code extension so hopefully it's implemented correctly. But it behaves correctly.
It simply subscribes a callback to onDidChangeConfiguration event which reads value of magic-racket.lsp.enabled configuration and starts/stops language client accordingly.
This solves #32
I've never worked with VS Code extension so hopefully it's implemented correctly. But it behaves correctly.
It simply subscribes a callback to
onDidChangeConfiguration
event which reads value ofmagic-racket.lsp.enabled
configuration and starts/stops language client accordingly.