https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=431011

--- Comment #11 from Piotr Mierzwinski <piotr.mierzwin...@gmail.com> ---
> 1. We don't color all the information provided by clangd at the moment, some 
> is ignored. 
> This was intentionally done by me to not color everything there is in the 
> source file. What gets 
> ....
In my opinion semantic highlighting in KDevelop significantly increase
readability of code.  I consider  this is the pattern of how it should work. 
Readability of code, thanks to usage of semantic highlighting is very
important, at least for me.

Why you don't color all the information provided by clangd ? Is this technical
reason or any different?
Why this cannot be configurable like in KDevelop where we can increase/decrease
its intensity?

And I don't understand if you don't want to achieve or even pursue level of
semantic highlighting provided by KDevelop or this is impossible because of
some technical reasons.


> 2. Even with semantic token API things will likely not change. 
So seems I misunderstood what Christoph said about this API.  Notice please, he
considered this solution like temporary. And to be honest, after usage
mentioned API and semantic tokens, I expected better highlighting in Kate,
which will be comparable to one is present in KDevelop . I know it uses
different way do it.
Anyway tell me please what will bring new API and support for semantic tokens?

And last thing, which was reported here as a bug. 
Should I understand that local variables will be not colored in future version
of Kate, I mean in such way that each of them has  different color, like in
KDevelop?

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