is emacs running on your local lap/desktop? Or are you running it on a machine you ssh’ed into ? And that from that machine, you tramp into another?
Tramp is just filling the buffer with under the hood calls to `scp` if the code is in you local machine’s buffer, I don’t see how the eglot would not work.
If you are not running emacs on your local Mac, you should try to do so. So start emacs on your local Mac and try to do a multi-hop tramp:
is emacs running on your local lap/desktop? Or are you running it on a machine you ssh’ed into ? And that from that machine, you tramp into another?
Tramp is just filling the buffer with under the hood calls to `scp` if the code is in you local machine’s buffer, I don’t see how the eglot would not work.
If you are not running emacs on your local Mac, you should try to do so. So start emacs on your local Mac and try to do a multi-hop tramp:
the hops can be any level, but, more levels means more lag. I don’t have time to test my theory now. Might do so over the weekend.