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Auto merge of #17147 - Wilfred:fix_typo, r=Veykril
docs: Fix typo in VS Code setting description Replace 'futureg' with 'future'.
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/// If `$saved_file` is part of the command, rust-analyzer will pass
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/// the absolute path of the saved file to the provided command. This is
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/// intended to be used with non-Cargo build systems.
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/// Note that `$saved_file` is experimental and may be removed in the futureg.
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/// Note that `$saved_file` is experimental and may be removed in the future.
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///
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/// An example command would be:
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///
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If `$saved_file` is part of the command, rust-analyzer will pass
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the absolute path of the saved file to the provided command. This is
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intended to be used with non-Cargo build systems.
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Note that `$saved_file` is experimental and may be removed in the futureg.
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Note that `$saved_file` is experimental and may be removed in the future.
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An example command would be:
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},
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"rust-analyzer.check.overrideCommand": {
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"markdownDescription": "Override the command rust-analyzer uses instead of `cargo check` for\ndiagnostics on save. The command is required to output json and\nshould therefore include `--message-format=json` or a similar option\n(if your client supports the `colorDiagnosticOutput` experimental\ncapability, you can use `--message-format=json-diagnostic-rendered-ansi`).\n\nIf you're changing this because you're using some tool wrapping\nCargo, you might also want to change\n`#rust-analyzer.cargo.buildScripts.overrideCommand#`.\n\nIf there are multiple linked projects/workspaces, this command is invoked for\neach of them, with the working directory being the workspace root\n(i.e., the folder containing the `Cargo.toml`). This can be overwritten\nby changing `#rust-analyzer.check.invocationStrategy#` and\n`#rust-analyzer.check.invocationLocation#`.\n\nIf `$saved_file` is part of the command, rust-analyzer will pass\nthe absolute path of the saved file to the provided command. This is\nintended to be used with non-Cargo build systems.\nNote that `$saved_file` is experimental and may be removed in the futureg.\n\nAn example command would be:\n\n```bash\ncargo check --workspace --message-format=json --all-targets\n```\n.",
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"markdownDescription": "Override the command rust-analyzer uses instead of `cargo check` for\ndiagnostics on save. The command is required to output json and\nshould therefore include `--message-format=json` or a similar option\n(if your client supports the `colorDiagnosticOutput` experimental\ncapability, you can use `--message-format=json-diagnostic-rendered-ansi`).\n\nIf you're changing this because you're using some tool wrapping\nCargo, you might also want to change\n`#rust-analyzer.cargo.buildScripts.overrideCommand#`.\n\nIf there are multiple linked projects/workspaces, this command is invoked for\neach of them, with the working directory being the workspace root\n(i.e., the folder containing the `Cargo.toml`). This can be overwritten\nby changing `#rust-analyzer.check.invocationStrategy#` and\n`#rust-analyzer.check.invocationLocation#`.\n\nIf `$saved_file` is part of the command, rust-analyzer will pass\nthe absolute path of the saved file to the provided command. This is\nintended to be used with non-Cargo build systems.\nNote that `$saved_file` is experimental and may be removed in the future.\n\nAn example command would be:\n\n```bash\ncargo check --workspace --message-format=json --all-targets\n```\n.",
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"default": null,
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"type": [
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"null",
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