bors[bot] 2d0931b9ba
Merge #1714
1714: Fix syntax-highlighting for fields (`NAMED_FIELD_DEF`) r=matklad a=cynecx

Before:

`ralsp.function: "#ff0000"`

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/5961244/63473802-13920600-c477-11e9-93df-67c04fc67636.png)

After:

`ralsp.field: "#9cdcfe"`

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/5961244/63473976-a894ff00-c477-11e9-8731-269a4c942e05.png)



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Rust Analyzer

Build Status

Rust Analyzer is an experimental 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. If you want to get involved, check the rls-2.0 working group in the compiler-team repository:

https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/tree/master/content/working-groups/rls-2.0

Work on the Rust Analyzer is sponsored by

Ferrous Systems

Language Server Quick Start

Rust Analyzer is a work-in-progress, so you'll have to build it from source, and you might encounter critical bugs. That said, it is complete enough to provide a useful IDE experience and some people use it as a daily driver.

To build rust-analyzer, you need:

  • latest stable rust for language server itself
  • latest stable npm and VS Code for VS Code extension (code should be in path)

For setup for other editors, see ./docs/user.

# clone the repo
$ git clone https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer && cd rust-analyzer

# install both the language server and VS Code extension
$ cargo install-ra

# alternatively, install only the server. Binary name is `ra_lsp_server`.
$ cargo install-ra --server

Documentation

If you want to contribute to rust-analyzer or 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 ./docs/user folder. It also contains some tips & tricks to help you be more productive when using rust-analyzer.

Getting in touch

We are on the rust-lang Zulip!

https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/185405-t-compiler.2Frls-2.2E0

License

Rust analyzer is primarily distributed under the terms of both the MIT license and the Apache License (Version 2.0).

See LICENSE-APACHE and LICENSE-MIT for details.

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