As in “jump to the definition of this piece of code” these days probably powered by something speaking LSP). In a lot of languages jumping over an RPC boundary isn’t supported. That would be annoying with 2000 services.
So the editor sort of thinks that everything runs in the same process space, and so can infer the jump target? Or is that just an inbuilt feature of Go? (It’s mostly Go, isn’t it?)
Yeah, I, er, asked her several questuons
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