# this is an example configuration file for ra-multiplex # # all configuration options here are set to their default value they'll have if # they're not present in the file or if the config file is missing completely. # time in seconds after which a rust-analyzer server instance with no clients # connected will get killed to save system memory. # # you can set this option to `false` for infinite timeout instance_timeout = 300 # after 5 minutes # time in seconds how long to wait between the gc task checks for disconnected # clients and possibly starts a timeout task. the value must be at least 1. gc_interval = 10 # every 10 seconds # ip address and port on which ra-multiplex-server listens # # the default "127.0.0.1" only allows connections from localhost which is # preferred since the protocol doesn't worry about security. # ra-multiplex-server expects the filesystem structure and contents to be the # same on its machine as on ra-multiplex's machine. if you want to run the # server on a different computer it's theoretically possible but at least for # now you're on your own. # # ports below 1024 will typically require root privileges and should be # avoided, the default was picked at random, this only needs to change if # another application happens to collide with ra-multiplex. listen = ["127.0.0.1", 27631] # localhost & some random unprivileged port # ip address and port to which ra-multiplex will connect to # # this should usually just match the value of `listen` connect = ["127.0.0.1", 27631] # same as `listen` # default log filters # # RUST_LOG env variable overrides this option, both use the same syntax which # is documented in the `env_logger` documentation here: # log_filters = "info"