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rust-mode: A major emacs mode for editing Rust source code
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`rust-mode`: A major Emacs mode for editing Rust source code
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============================================================
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`rust-mode` makes editing [Rust](http://rust-lang.org) code with emacs
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`rust-mode` makes editing [Rust](http://rust-lang.org) code with Emacs
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enjoyable.
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### Manual Installation
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To install manually, check out this repository and add this to your .emacs
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file:
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To install manually, check out this repository and add this to your
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`.emacs` file:
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(add-to-list 'load-path "/path/to/rust-mode/")
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(require 'rust-mode)
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```lisp
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(add-to-list 'load-path "/path/to/rust-mode/")
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(require 'rust-mode)
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```
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Rust mode will automatically be associated with .rs files. To enable it
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explicitly, do `M-x rust-mode`.
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`rust-mode` will automatically be associated with `.rs` files. To enable it
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explicitly, do <kbd>M-x rust-mode</kbd>.
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### package.el installation via Marmalade or MELPA
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### `package.el` installation via Marmalade or MELPA
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It can be more convenient to use Emacs's package manager to handle
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installation for you if you use many elisp libraries. If you have
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package.el but haven't added Marmalade or MELPA, the community package source,
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yet, add this to ~/.emacs.d/init.el:
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`package.el` but haven't added Marmalade or MELPA, the community
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package source, yet, add this to `~/.emacs.d/init.el`:
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Using Marmalade:
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* <kbd>M-x package-refresh-contents</kbd>
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If you use a version of Emacs prior to 24 that doesn't include
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package.el, you can get it from http://bit.ly/pkg-el23.
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`package.el`, you can get it from [here](http://bit.ly/pkg-el23).
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If you have an older ELPA package.el installed from tromey.com, you
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If you have an older ELPA `package.el` installed from tromey.com, you
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should upgrade in order to support installation from multiple sources.
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The ELPA archive is deprecated and no longer accepting new packages,
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so the version there (1.7.1) is very outdated.
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#### Install rust-mode
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#### Install `rust-mode`
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From there you can install rust-mode or any other modes by choosing
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them from a list:
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One you have `package.el`, you can install `rust-mode` or any other
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modes by choosing them from a list:
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* <kbd>M-x package-list-packages</kbd>
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Now, to install packages, move your cursor to them and press i. This
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will mark the packages for installation. When you're done with
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marking, press x, and ELPA will install the packages for you (under
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~/.emacs.d/elpa/).
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Now, to install packages, move your cursor to them and press
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<kbd>i</kbd>. This will mark the packages for installation. When
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you're done with marking, press <kbd>x</kbd>, and ELPA will install
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the packages for you (under `~/.emacs.d/elpa/`).
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* or using <kbd>M-x package-install rust-mode
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* or using <kbd>M-x package-install rust-mode</kbd>
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### Tests via ERT
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The file `rust-mode-tests.el` contains tests that can be run via ERT. You can
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use `run_rust_emacs_tests.sh` to run them in batch mode, if emacs is somewhere
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in your `$PATH`.
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The file `rust-mode-tests.el` contains tests that can be run via
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[ERT](http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/ert/index.html).
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You can use `run_rust_emacs_tests.sh` to run them in batch mode, if
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Emacs is somewhere in your `$PATH`.
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### Known bugs
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