pub enum WorkspaceConfiguration {}
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The workspace/configuration request is sent from the server to the client to fetch configuration settings from the client. The request can fetch several configuration settings in one roundtrip. The order of the returned configuration settings correspond to the order of the passed ConfigurationItems (e.g. the first item in the response is the result for the first configuration item in the params).

A ConfigurationItem consists of the configuration section to ask for and an additional scope URI. The configuration section ask for is defined by the server and doesn’t necessarily need to correspond to the configuration store used be the client. So a server might ask for a configuration cpp.formatterOptions but the client stores the configuration in a XML store layout differently. It is up to the client to do the necessary conversion. If a scope URI is provided the client should return the setting scoped to the provided resource. If the client for example uses EditorConfig to manage its settings the configuration should be returned for the passed resource URI. If the client can’t provide a configuration setting for a given scope then null need to be present in the returned array.

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impl Debug for WorkspaceConfiguration

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

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impl Request for WorkspaceConfiguration

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type Params = ConfigurationParams

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type Result = Vec<Value>

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const METHOD: &'static str = "workspace/configuration"

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