tower-lsp
Language Server Protocol implementation written in Rust (by ebkalderon)
gbc-rs
By BonsaiDen
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tower-lsp
Posts with mentions or reviews of tower-lsp.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-28.
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What's everyone working on this week (22/2023)?
I am using nom / nom_locate to build the parser side because I've done a handful of other projects with it, and I plan to use tower-lsp to hook up the language server side.
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State of the Ruby language server (LSP) ecosystem / looking for suggestions
I realize this might not be for everyone, but I'm writing it in Rust using Lib-ruby-parser and tower-lsp: two existing libraries that handle a bunch of the heavy lifting for me. I'm more productive in Rust than with Ruby at this point, despite doing Ruby full time for 15 years, plus I really really don't want to have to deal with a slow LSP--that was the whome impetus for this project. I started in the spring, made a bunch of headway, then backtracked to redo the internals to make it easier to handle monkeypatching, overriding/redefining of methods, etc. across your project.
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Language Server Protocol
https://github.com/ebkalderon/tower-lsp is a generalized LSP implementation in a lower-level language (Rust) so you may get a better idea by reading through that repo. It seems that the server opens a TCP socket that the client later connects to, but I'm not really sure.
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how to make a lsp in rust ?
A LSP is just an api implemented to Microsoft's LSP spec. You can implement that API however you wish but something like tower-lsp can do a lot of the heavy lifting for you.
Mine all use [tower-lsp](https://github.com/ebkalderon/tower-lsp/) for the LSP protocol stuff, and then either [Tree-sitter](https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter) or [Nom](https://github.com/Geal/nom). If I do another I'll probably try [Chumsky](https://github.com/zesterer/chumsky) which combines some of the advantages of both.
- tower-lsp 0.16.0 — Lightweight framework for building LSP servers
gbc-rs
Posts with mentions or reviews of gbc-rs.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-05-20.
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how to make a lsp in rust ?
Others have already mentioned tower-lsp which takes care of all the protocol work and speeds up the process a lot I build a LSP for my custom gameboy compiler / assembly language last year using it: https://gitlab.com/BonsaiDen/gbc-rs/-/tree/master/crates/lsp/
What are some alternatives?
When comparing tower-lsp and gbc-rs you can also consider the following projects:
tower - async fn(Request) -> Result<Response, Error>
kak-lsp - Kakoune Language Server Protocol Client
rust-analyzer - A Rust compiler front-end for IDEs
react-relay - Relay is a JavaScript framework for building data-driven React applications.
url-mapper-rs - A simple URL Mapper service built using Rust
chumsky - Write expressive, high-performance parsers with ease.
tree-sitter - An incremental parsing system for programming tools
lsp-ws-proxy - WebSocketify any Language Server
vscode-extension-samples - Sample code illustrating the VS Code extension API.