alcroito 1f7d2a6c22 Add new LSP extension for workspace symbol lookup
The new extension allows filtering of workspace symbool lookup
results by search scope or search kind.

Filtering can be configured in 3 different ways:

 - The '#' or '*' markers can be added inline with the symbol lookup
   query.

   The '#' marker means symbols should be looked up in the current
   workspace and any dependencies. If not specified, only current
   workspace is considered.

   The '*' marker means all kinds of symbols should be looked up
   (types, functions, etc). If not specified, only type symbols are
   returned.

 - Each LSP request can take an optional search_scope or search_kind
   argument query parameter.

 - Finally there are 2 global config options that can be set for all
   requests served by the active RA instance.

Add support for setting the global config options to the VSCode
extension.
The extension does not use the per-request way, but it's useful for
other IDEs.

The latest version of VSCode filters out the inline markers, so
currently the only reasonable way to use the new functionality is
via the global config.
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rust-analyzer is a modular compiler frontend for the Rust language. It is a part of a larger rls-2.0 effort to create excellent IDE support for Rust.

Work on rust-analyzer is sponsored by

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If you want to contribute to rust-analyzer or are just curious about how things work under the hood, check the ./docs/dev folder.

If you want to use rust-analyzer's language server with your editor of choice, check the manual folder. It also contains some tips & tricks to help you be more productive when using rust-analyzer.

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