![]() I saw reference to globs in #7755, but it doesn't look like they're actually supported, and I had to dig through the source to discover that the folders are relative to the workspace root. Further digging was required to get VS Code from hanging for long periods trying to watch giant Bazel folders that had already been excluded from Rust Analyzer. Hopefully this tweak will save others the confusion :-) |
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language-configuration.json | ||
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rust-analyzer
Provides support for rust-analyzer: novel LSP server for the Rust programming language.
Note the extension may cause conflicts with the official Rust extension. It is recommended to disable the Rust extension when using the rust-analyzer extension.
Note the project is in alpha status: it is already useful in practice, but can't be considered stable.
Sponsor
Work on rust-analyzer is sponsored by
If you want to sponsor:
Features
- code completion, imports insertion
- go to definition, implementation, type definition
- find all references, workspace symbol search, rename
- types and documentation on hover
- inlay hints
- semantic syntax highlighting
- a lot of assist(code actions)
- apply suggestions from errors
- ... and many more, checkout 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 the configurations are under rust-analyzer.*
.
See https://rust-analyzer.github.io/manual.html#vs-code-2 for more information on VSCode specific configurations.
Communication
For usage and troubleshooting requests, please use "IDEs and Editors" category of the Rust forum:
https://users.rust-lang.org/c/ide/14
Documentation
See https://rust-analyzer.github.io/ for more information.