feat(docs): add coc-rust-analyzer

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Heyward Fann 2019-09-03 16:02:32 +08:00
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@ -104,35 +104,12 @@ to load path and require it in `init.el`
- Note that if you use a plugin manager other than `vim-plug`, you may need to manually
checkout the `release` branch wherever your plugin manager cloned it. Otherwise you will
get errors about a missing javascript file.
* Add rust analyzer using: [coc.nvim wiki][coc-wiki]
- Use `:CocConfig` in command mode to edit the config file.
```jsonc
"languageserver": {
"rust": {
"command": "ra_lsp_server",
"filetypes": ["rust"],
"rootPatterns": ["Cargo.toml"]
}
}
```
For those not familiar with js, the whole file should be enclosed in `{` and `}`, with all of your config options in between. So for example, if rust-analyzer was your only language server, you could do the following:
```jsonc
{
"languageserver": {
"rust": {
"command": "ra_lsp_server",
"filetypes": ["rust"],
"rootPatterns": ["Cargo.toml"]
}
}
}
```
* Run `:CocInstall coc-rust-analyzer` to install `coc-rust-analyzer`, this extension already implemented _almost_ all features supported in VSCode extension:
- same configurations as VSCode extension, `rust-analyzer.raLspServerPath`, `rust-analyzer.enableCargoWatchOnStartup` etc.
- same commands too, `rust-analyzer.analyzerStatus`, `rust-analyzer.startCargoWatch` etc.
- highlighting and inlay_hints is not works by now
[coc.nvim]: https://github.com/neoclide/coc.nvim
[coc-wiki]: https://github.com/neoclide/coc.nvim/wiki/Language-servers#rust
[coc-vim-conf]: https://github.com/neoclide/coc.nvim/#example-vim-configuration