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Preqrequisites:
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In order to build the VS Code plugin, you need to have node.js and npm with
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a minimum version of 10 installed. Please refer to
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[node.js and npm documentation](https://nodejs.org) for installation instructions.
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The experimental VS Code plugin can then be built and installed by executing the
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following commands:
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```
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$ git clone https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer.git --depth 1
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$ cd rust-analyzer
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$ cargo install-code
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# for stdlib support
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$ rustup component add rust-src
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```
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This will run `cargo install --package ra_lsp_server` to install the server
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binary into `~/.cargo/bin`, and then will build and install plugin from
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`editors/code`. See
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[this](https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/blob/0199572a3d06ff66eeae85a2d2c9762996f0d2d8/crates/tools/src/main.rs#L150)
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for details. The installation is expected to *just work*, if it doesn't, report
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bugs!
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It's better to remove existing Rust plugins to avoid interference.
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## Rust Analyzer Specific Features
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These features are implemented as extensions to the language server protocol.
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They are more experimental in nature and work only with VS Code.
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### Syntax highlighting
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It overrides built-in highlighting, and works only with a specific theme
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(zenburn). `rust-analyzer.highlightingOn` setting can be used to disable it.
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### Go to symbol in workspace <kbd>ctrl+t</kbd>
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It mostly works on top of the built-in LSP functionality, however `#` and `*`
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symbols can be used to narrow down the search. Specifically,
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- `#Foo` searches for `Foo` type in the current workspace
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- `#foo#` searches for `foo` function in the current workspace
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- `#Foo*` searches for `Foo` type among dependencies, excluding `stdlib`
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- `#foo#*` searches for `foo` function among dependencies.
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That is, `#` switches from "types" to all symbols, `*` switches from the current
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workspace to dependencies.
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### Commands <kbd>ctrl+shift+p</kbd>
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#### Show Rust Syntax Tree
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Shows the parse tree of the current file. It exists mostly for debugging
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rust-analyzer itself.
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#### Extend Selection
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Extends the current selection to the encompassing syntactic construct
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(expression, statement, item, module, etc). It works with multiple cursors. Do
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bind this command to a key, its super-useful! Expected to be upstreamed to LSP soonish:
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https://github.com/Microsoft/language-server-protocol/issues/613
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#### Matching Brace
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If the cursor is on any brace (`<>(){}[]`) which is a part of a brace-pair,
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moves cursor to the matching brace. It uses the actual parser to determine
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braces, so it won't confuse generics with comparisons.
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#### Parent Module
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Navigates to the parent module of the current module.
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#### Join Lines
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Join selected lines into one, smartly fixing up whitespace and trailing commas.
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#### Run
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Shows popup suggesting to run a test/benchmark/binary **at the current cursor
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location**. Super useful for repeatedly running just a single test. Do bind this
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to a shortcut!
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### On Typing Assists
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Some features trigger on typing certain characters:
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- typing `let =` tries to smartly add `;` if `=` is followed by an existing expression.
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- Enter inside comments automatically inserts `///`
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- typing `.` in a chain method call auto-indents
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### Code Actions (Assists)
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These are triggered in a particular context via light bulb. We use custom code on
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the VS Code side to be able to position cursor.
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- Flip `,`
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```rust
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// before:
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fn foo(x: usize,<|> dim: (usize, usize))
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// after:
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fn foo(dim: (usize, usize), x: usize)
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```
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- Add `#[derive]`
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```rust
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// before:
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struct Foo {
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<|>x: i32
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}
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// after:
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#[derive(<|>)]
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struct Foo {
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x: i32
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}
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```
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- Add `impl`
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```rust
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// before:
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struct Foo<'a, T: Debug> {
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<|>t: T
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}
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// after:
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struct Foo<'a, T: Debug> {
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t: T
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}
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impl<'a, T: Debug> Foo<'a, T> {
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<|>
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}
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```
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- Change visibility
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```rust
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// before:
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fn<|> foo() {}
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// after
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pub(crate) fn foo() {}
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```
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- Introduce variable:
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```rust
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// before:
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fn foo() {
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foo(<|>1 + 1<|>);
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}
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// after:
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fn foo() {
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let var_name = 1 + 1;
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foo(var_name);
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}
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```
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- Replace if-let with match:
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```rust
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// before:
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impl VariantData {
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pub fn is_struct(&self) -> bool {
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if <|>let VariantData::Struct(..) = *self {
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true
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} else {
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false
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}
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}
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}
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// after:
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impl VariantData {
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pub fn is_struct(&self) -> bool {
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<|>match *self {
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VariantData::Struct(..) => true,
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_ => false,
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}
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}
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}
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```
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- Split import
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```rust
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// before:
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use algo:<|>:visitor::{Visitor, visit};
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//after:
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use algo::{<|>visitor::{Visitor, visit}};
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```
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## LSP features
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* **Go to definition**: works correctly for local variables and some paths,
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falls back to heuristic name matching for other things for the time being.
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* **Completion**: completes paths, including dependencies and standard library.
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Does not handle glob imports and macros. Completes fields and inherent
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methods.
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* **Outline** <kbd>alt+shift+o</kbd>
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* **Signature Info**
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* **Format document**. Formats the current file with rustfmt. Rustfmt must be
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installed separately with `rustup component add rustfmt`.
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* **Hover** shows types of expressions and docstings
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* **Rename** works for local variables
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* **Code Lens** for running tests
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* **Folding**
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* **Diagnostics**
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- missing module for `mod foo;` with a fix to create `foo.rs`.
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- struct field shorthand
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- unnecessary braces in use item
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## Performance
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Rust Analyzer is expected to be pretty fast. Specifically, the initial analysis
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of the project (i.e, when you first invoke completion or symbols) typically
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takes dozen of seconds at most. After that, everything is supposed to be more or
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less instant. However currently all analysis results are kept in memory, so
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memory usage is pretty high. Working with `rust-lang/rust` repo, for example,
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needs about 5 gigabytes of ram.
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