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fix: when running the "discoverProjectCommand", use the Rust file's parent directory instead of the workspace folder This is a quick fix to allow the `discoverProjectCommand` to run successfully when the user has a workspace that does not, e.g., have a `.buckconfig` defined. (It's also probably _more correct_ to set the `pwd` of the command to the parent of the Rust file _anyways_ rather than relying on the workspace folders, which may be entirely unrelated.) |
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rust-analyzer
This extension provides support for the Rust programming language.
It is recommended over and replaces rust-lang.rust
.
Features
- code completion with imports insertion
- go to definition, implementation, type definition
- find all references, workspace symbol search, symbol renaming
- types and documentation on hover
- inlay hints for types and parameter names
- semantic syntax highlighting
- a lot of assists (code actions)
- apply suggestions from errors
- ... and many more, check out the manual to see them all
Quick start
- Install rustup.
- Install the rust-analyzer extension.
Configuration
This extension provides configurations through VSCode's configuration settings. All configurations are under rust-analyzer.*
.
See the manual for more information on VSCode specific configurations.
Communication
For usage and troubleshooting requests, please use the "IDEs and Editors" category of the Rust forum.
Documentation
See rust-analyzer.github.io for more information.