rust/editors/README.md

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2018-09-16 07:36:09 -05:00
To install experimental VS Code plugin:
```
$ cargo install-code
```
This will run `cargo install --packge ra_lsp_server` to install the
server binary into `~/.cargo/bin`, and then will build and install
plugin from `editors/code`. See
[this](https://github.com/matklad/rust-analyzer/blob/cc76b0d31d8ba013c499dd3a4ca69b37004795e6/crates/tools/src/main.rs#L192)
for details
It's better to remove existing Rust plugins to avoid interference.
### Features:
* syntax highlighting (LSP does not have API for it, so impl is hacky
and sometimes fall-backs to the horrible built-in highlighting)
* **Go to symbol in workspace** (`ctrl+t`)
- `#Foo` searches for `Foo` type in the current workspace
- `#foo#` searches for `foo` function in the current workspace
- `#Foo*` searches for `Foo` type among dependencies, excluding `stdlib`
- Sorry for a weired UI, neither LSP, not VSCode have any sane API for filtering! :)
* **Go to symbol in file** (`alt+shift+o`)
* **Go to definition** ("correct" for `mod foo;` decls, approximate for other things).
* commands (`ctrl+shift+p` or keybindings)
- **Show Rust Syntax Tree** (use it to verify that plugin works)
- **Rust Extend Selection**. Extends the current selection to the
encompassing syntactic construct (expression, statement, item,
module, etc). It works with multiple cursors. Do bind this command
to a key, its super-useful!
- **Rust Matching Brace**. If the cursor is on any brace
(`<>(){}[]`) which is a part of a brace-pair, moves cursor to the
matching brace.
- **Rust Parent Module**. Navigate to the parent module of the current module
- **Rust Join Lines**. Join selected lines into one, smartly fixing
up whitespace and trailing commas.
- **Run test at caret**. When cursor is inside a function marked
`#[test]`, this action runs this specific test. If the cursor is
outside of the test function, this re-runs the last test. Do bind
this to a shortcut!
* code actions (use `ctrl+.` to activate).
`<|>` signifies cursor position
- Flip `,`
```
// before:
fn foo(x: usize,<|> dim: (usize, usize))
// after:
fn foo(dim: (usize, usize), x: usize)
```
- Add `#[derive]`
```
// before:
struct Foo {
<|>x: i32
}
// after:
#[derive(<|>)]
struct Foo {
x: i32
}
```
- Add `impl`
```
// before:
struct Foo<'a, T: Debug> {
<|>t: T
}
// after:
struct Foo<'a, T: Debug> {
t: T
}
impl<'a, T: Debug> Foo<'a, T> {
<|>
}
```