7002: Extension conflict check detects more combinations r=extremegf a=extremegf
This will also detect conflicts with kalitaalexey.vscode-rust and work correctly after RA is integrated with rust-lang.rust extension.
Co-authored-by: Przemyslaw Horban <p.horban@invinets.com>
Co-authored-by: P. Horban <extremegf@gmail.com>
6993: Clean up descriptions for settings r=matklad a=rherrmann
Use two consecutive newlines (`\n\n`) to actually continue text on a
new line.
Use proper markup to reference related settings.
Consistently format references to files, command line arguments, etc.
as `code`. Format mentions of UI elements in _italic_.
Fix typos, add missing full-stops, add missing default values.
Co-authored-by: Rüdiger Herrmann <ruediger.herrmann@gmx.de>
Use two consecutive newlines (`\n\n`) to actually continue text on a
new line.
Use proper markup to reference related settings.
Consistently format references to files, editor commands, command line
arguments, files, etc. as `code`.
Fix typos, add missing full-stops, add missing default values.
6984: Remove TextMate grammar r=dustypomerleau a=lnicola
Closes#6267
This is now included upstream in VS Code.
Co-authored-by: Laurențiu Nicola <lnicola@dend.ro>
The motivation in #5641 isn't too strong, but /etc/os-release exists on
pretty much every Linux distro, while /etc/nixos sounds like an
implementation detail.
Configuration is editor-independent. For this reason, we pick
JSON-schema as the repr of the source of truth. We do specify it using
rust-macros and some quick&dirty hackery though.
The idea for syncing truth with package.json is to just do that
manually, but there's a test to check that they are actually synced.
There's CLI to print config's json schema:
$ rust-analyzer --print-config-schema
We go with a CLI rather than LSP request/response to make it easier to
incorporate the thing into extension's static config. This is roughtly
how we put the thing in package.json.
6496: Use builtin scopes more r=matklad a=georgewfraser
VSCode has added more builtin fallback scopes, so we can remove some of our fallback scopes by aligning with their conventions.
Note that the macro scope doesn't seem to actually *work* at the moment. I have filed a bug with VSCode: https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/issues/110150
Co-authored-by: George Fraser <george@fivetran.com>
- prevent `pat` from matching before `path` in metavariable types
- reduce the precedence of math operators so that assignment operators match correctly