feat(completions): imports, aliases, module attributes #410
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This patch adds support for completion candidates for functions/macros
imported via
import
, modules aliases viaalias
, module attributes,and any of the above when injected via a macro such as
use
.However, this is powered by new APIs and compiler changes that will be
available in Elixir 1.17, so when completions are enabled, we will use a
bundled 1.17 runtime of Elixir, instead of the Elixir in the user's
path.
This is a tradeoff, but I think one that is worthwhile in the name of
progress and improving the language and ecosystem.
Once completions exit experimental status, this means that Next LS will
always run with a bundled copy of Elixir of Elixir unless the user's
local copy is sufficiently new. This can be controlled via a setting.
Related #45
Closes #360
Closes #334