Luis Felipe <luis.felipe...@protonmail.com> writes: > On Tuesday, August 23rd, 2022 at 23:39, Luis Felipe > <luis.felipe...@protonmail.com> wrote: > >> On Tuesday, August 23rd, 2022 at 21:20, Fredrik Salomonsson >> platt...@posteo.net wrote: >> > >> > I generally use emacs + eglot [0]. It works great out of the box for me, >> > zero configuration on my part. I can't speak much about speed as the >> > python programming I do is over tramp, which tends to slow things down. >> > >> I tried both emacs-lsp-mode and eglot today, but autocompletion didn't work >> in any of them. They both seem to use company-mode by default, the same as >> emacs-elpy. Is autocompletion working for you? If yes, what version of Guix >> are you using? (I'm on Guix System 3f17158, emacs-company 0.9.13). > > Hmm, I just ran Emacs in three separate guix containers, one for an LSP > mode-based IDE, one for an Eglot-based IDE and one for an Elpy-based IDE. In > each of these containers, I ran "emacs -q -l CONFIG.el" to avoid loading any > "init.el" file, and instead load a specific, minimal configuration file for > each IDE. Autocompletion worked in all of them. > > So it seems something in my "~/.congig/emacs/init.el" is not right anymore > for my current generation of Emacs packages...
Yeah, sounds like something in your config is breaking the autocomplete. I don't use company anymore but instead I use corfu. I am using guix 92b25a0 on a foreign distro, with emacs-eglot@1.8 and emacs-corfu@0.26. And emacs-pgtk-native-comp@28.1.90-224.03fe258 from the flat channel d95204c. And autocomplete works fine on my end. > I think I found emacs-lsp-mode faster than eglot, and the > autodocumentation/help in the latter was kind of distracting because it > displays too much information for the symbol > at point, which makes the minibuffer change hight frequently. Right, I forgot a do actually have some configuration associated with eglot. try (setf eldoc-echo-area-use-multiline-p nil) That should take care of the minibuffer issue. As I also was quite annoyed with that. -- s/Fred[re]+i[ck]+/Fredrik/g