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The current implementation of document symbols (subjectively) feels cluttered if a module contains many impl declarations.
So given this snippet:
use GenServer @impl GenServer def init(arg) do { :ok, arg, {:continue, :noop} } end @impl GenServer def handle_continue( :noop, arg ) do :ok end
I suggest to only provide the document symbols
def init(arg) def handle_continue(:noop, arg)
instead of
@impl GenServer def init(arg) @impl GenServer def handle_continue(:noop, arg)
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The current implementation of document symbols (subjectively) feels cluttered if a module contains many
impl
declarations.So given this snippet:
I suggest to only provide the document symbols
instead of
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: