fix: Use proper LSP range by switching to LightElement#1178
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fix: Use proper LSP range by switching to LightElement#1178angelozerr wants to merge 1 commit intoredhat-developer:mainfrom
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I have no idea why it is working but switching from FakePsiElement to LightElement seems fixing the original issue #98 (no need that language server supports semantic tokens)
It should fix:
@SCWells72 please try this PR to check that nothing is broken.
To test this PR, disable semantic tokens support by overriding LSPSemanticTokensFeature.isEnabled() to false.