Fix names of launch configuration in dev docs

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Yuki Kodama 2020-05-21 03:01:37 +09:00
parent ba51b7b045
commit d58d6412d8
2 changed files with 5 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ relevant test and execute it (VS Code includes an action for running a single
test).
However, launching a VS Code instance with locally build language server is
possible. There's **"Run Extension (Dev Server)"** launch configuration for this.
possible. There's **"Run Extension (Debug Build)"** launch configuration for this.
In general, I use one of the following workflows for fixing bugs and
implementing features.
@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ then just do printf-driven development/debugging. As a sanity check after I'm
done, I use `cargo xtask install --server` and **Reload Window** action in VS
Code to sanity check that the thing works as I expect.
If the problem concerns only the VS Code extension, I use **Run Extension**
If the problem concerns only the VS Code extension, I use **Run Installed Extension**
launch configuration from `launch.json`. Notably, this uses the usual
`rust-analyzer` binary from `PATH`. For this it is important to have the following
in `setting.json` file:

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@ -22,8 +22,8 @@ where **only** the `rust-analyzer` extension being debugged is enabled.
## Debug TypeScript VSCode extension
- `Run Extension` - runs the extension with the globally installed `rust-analyzer` binary.
- `Run Extension (Dev Server)` - runs extension with the locally built LSP server (`target/debug/rust-analyzer`).
- `Run Installed Extension` - runs the extension with the globally installed `rust-analyzer` binary.
- `Run Extension (Debug Build)` - runs extension with the locally built LSP server (`target/debug/rust-analyzer`).
TypeScript debugging is configured to watch your source edits and recompile.
To apply changes to an already running debug process, press <kbd>Ctrl+Shift+P</kbd> and run the following command in your `[Extension Development Host]`
@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ To apply changes to an already running debug process, press <kbd>Ctrl+Shift+P</k
debug = 2
```
- Select `Run Extension (Dev Server)` to run your locally built `target/debug/rust-analyzer`.
- Select `Run Extension (Debug Build)` to run your locally built `target/debug/rust-analyzer`.
- In the original VSCode window once again select the `Attach To Server` debug configuration.