feat: Autocomplete Cargo-defined env vars in `env!` and `option_env!` (#12448)
Closes#12448
Important to know:
- Variables are taken from https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/environment-variables.html and hardcoded as a const array.
- For the sake of simplicity I didn't include the autocompletion of `CARGO_BIN_EXE_<name>` and `OUT_DIR` since it would require information about build.rs and binary name. If somebody knows an easy way of obtaining them I can add those vars as well :)
fix: reorder dyn bounds on render
Fixes#13368#13192 changed the order of dyn bounds, violating the [contract](3a69435af7/crates/hir-ty/src/display.rs (L896-L901)) with `write_bounds_like_dyn_trait()` on render. The projection bounds are expected to come right after the trait bound they are accompanied with.
Although the reordering procedure can be made a bit more efficient, I opted for relying only on the [invariants](3a69435af7/crates/hir-ty/src/lower.rs (L995-L998)) currently documented in `lower_dyn_trait()`. It's not the hottest path and dyn bounds tend to be short so I believe it shouldn't hurt performance noticeably.
Use $crate instead of std for panic builtin_fn_macro
This should be closer to the expected output and gets rid of a few type mismatches in rustc/library
Update manual now stable can be installed with rustup
this a new PR for #13374 as `bors squash` seemed to have broken `bors`
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`rustup` can now install `rust-analyzer` for the stable tool-chain. This commit removes the note that `rustup` can only install for the nightly branch and adjusts the command.
I also added a note on how to find the path to the `rust-analyzer` binary when installed using `rustup`, and suggestions on how to work around it not being placed in `~/.cargo/bin`.
I thought it would be ideal to point everyone to use `rustup run stable rust-analyzer` to start `rust-analyzer`. That would make it trivial to switch to nightly however I could not get this to work in `nvim` therefore I left it as a suggestion at the end.
`rustup` can now install `rust-analyzer` for the stable tool-chain. This commit removes the note that `rustup` can only install for the nightly branch and adjusts the command.
I also added a note on how to find the path to the `rust-analyzer` binary when installed using `rustup`, and suggestions on how to work around it not being placed in `~/.cargo/bin`.
I thought it would be ideal to point everyone to use `rustup run stable rust-analyzer` to start `rust-analyzer`. That would make it trivial to switch to nightly however I could not get this to work in `nvim` therefore I left it as a suggestion at the end.
Refactor completions expansion
Depends on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/pull/13384
Diff is unfortunately massive as I changed the functions in the analysis module from associated ones to standalone (unfortunately without an extra commit)
Don't report build-scripts and proc-macros as metadata progress
Seems somewhat confusing to me, given `metadata` is already the step we do for workspace loading