To point out that existing protocols for IDEs (or whatever) to talk to language services are insufficient and to propose one way to address it: by reconfiguring the IDE automatically to account for the different protocols that are required to talk to the services for the language.
What is the point of that paper exactly?
To point out that existing protocols for IDEs (or whatever) to talk to language services are insufficient and to propose one way to address it: by reconfiguring the IDE automatically to account for the different protocols that are required to talk to the services for the language.
I think the abstract provides a clear summary.