On Sat, Aug 23, 2025 at 6:38 PM Doug Davis wrote: > >> an invocation of M-x eglot will fail to show the second instance of > >> using uv in the resulting list that appears to be passed on to > >> `completing-read'. (Notice the repeated use of `uv run` > >> https://docs.astral.sh/uv/reference/cli/#uv-run) > >> > >> more info: the benefit of using `uv run` unloads the burden of using > >> emacs to property setup a virtual environment; uv automatically handles > >> running the correct installation of the invoked subcommand. > > > > João, any comments or suggestions? > No many: I run python servers myself and find that a simple handrolled "virtual environment" helper that sets exec-path, process-environment, and PATH works fine 99% of the time (if not 100% of the time) for my python programming needs, admittedly not very complex. This includes eglot. Attached my 50-line zenv.el in case is useful to anyone, though not related to this issue. > Below is a patch on master that resolves > > ("server-program" "arg1" "arg2") > > to appear as > > "server-program arg1 arg2" > > in the completing read; just an idea > I don't fully understand the issue, but I don't have anything against these quality-of-life patches if, and this is a big IF, they are small and very well tested. I'm thinking about C-u M-x eglot, and other interactive scenarios. eglot-server-program's syntax is crammed to the max already. Related to this, Philip K. had a good idea about eglot-alternatives, to make it "less functional", but I can't remember what it was exactly. João