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LSP support (Language Server Protocol). Basically any language / file format for which a LSP backend has been written can now be used from Emacs.

LSP is not as powerful yet as, say, IntelliJ IDEA for Java development but suddenly the line between "text editor" and "IDE" for Emacs got much, much, much more blurry.



> but suddenly the line between "text editor" and "IDE" for Emacs got much, much, much more blurry

SLIME already did this to Emacs like twenty years ago.


Yes, but not for any language (that has a backend) like LSP does.


SLIME also did this for any language that has a backend. They're not different in this respect.


I wasn't aware. Is LSP support now in Emacs master/feature branch? I thought we needed lsp-mode/eglot extensions for it.


Oh sorry... I thought the question was about the Emacs ecosystem overall, not just about the core stuff.




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