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README.md |
The main interface to rust-analyzer is the
LSP implementation. To
install lsp server, use cargo install-ra --server
, which is a shorthand for cargo install --package ra_lsp_server
. The binary is named ra_lsp_server
, you
should be able to use it with any LSP-compatible editor. We use custom
extensions to LSP, so special client-side support is required to take full
advantage of rust-analyzer. This repository contains support code for VS Code
and Emacs.
Rust Analyzer needs sources of rust standard library to work, so you might need to execute
$ rustup component add rust-src
See ./features.md document for a list of features that are available.
VS Code
Prerequisites:
In order to build the VS Code plugin, you need to have node.js and npm with a minimum version of 10 installed. Please refer to node.js and npm documentation for installation instructions.
You will also need the most recent version of VS Code: we don't try to maintain compatibility with older versions yet.
The experimental VS Code plugin can then be built and installed by executing the following commands:
$ git clone https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer.git --depth 1
$ cd rust-analyzer
$ cargo install-ra
The automatic installation is expected to just work for common cases, if it doesn't, report bugs!
If you have an unusual setup (for example, code
is not in the PATH
), you
should adapt these manual installation instructions:
$ git clone https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer.git --depth 1
$ cd rust-analyzer
$ cargo install --path ./crates/ra_lsp_server/ --force --locked
$ cd ./editors/code
$ npm install
$ ./node_modules/vsce/out/vsce package
$ code --install-extension ./ra-lsp-0.0.1.vsix
It's better to remove existing Rust plugins to avoid interference.
Beyond basic LSP features, there are some extension commands which you can invoke via Ctrl+Shift+P or bind to a shortcut. See ./features.md for details.
For updates, pull the latest changes from the master branch, run cargo install-ra
again, and restart VS Code instance.
See microsoft/vscode#72308 for why a full restart is needed.
Settings
rust-analyzer.highlightingOn
: enables experimental syntax highlightingrust-analyzer.showWorkspaceLoadedNotification
: to ease troubleshooting, a notification is shown by default when a workspace is loadedrust-analyzer.enableEnhancedTyping
: by default, rust-analyzer interceptsEnter
key to make it easier to continue comments. Note that it may conflict with VIM emulation plugin.rust-analyzer.raLspServerPath
: path tora_lsp_server
executablerust-analyzer.enableCargoWatchOnStartup
: prompt to install & enablecargo watch
for live error highlighting (note, this does not use rust-analyzer)rust-analyzer.excludeGlobs
: a list of glob-patterns for exclusion (see globset docs for syntax). Note: glob patterns are applied to all Cargo packages and a rooted at a package root. This is not very intuitive and a limitation of a current implementation.rust-analyzer.useClientWatching
: use client provided file watching instead of notify watching.rust-analyzer.cargo-watch.command
:cargo-watch
command. (e.g:clippy
will run ascargo watch -x clippy
)rust-analyzer.cargo-watch.arguments
: cargo-watch check arguments. (e.g:--features="shumway,pdf"
will run ascargo watch -x "check --features="shumway,pdf""
)rust-analyzer.trace.server
: enables internal loggingrust-analyzer.trace.cargo-watch
: enables cargo-watch loggingRUST_SRC_PATH
: environment variable that overwrites the sysroot
Emacs
Prerequisites:
emacs-lsp
, dash
and ht
packages.
Installation:
- add
ra-emacs-lsp.el
to load path and require it in
init.el
- run
lsp
in a rust buffer - (Optionally) bind commands like
rust-analyzer-join-lines
orrust-analyzer-extend-selection
to keys, and enablerust-analyzer-inlay-hints-mode
to get inline type hints
Vim and NeoVim
- Install coc.nvim by following the instructions at coc.nvim
- You will need nodejs installed.
- You may want to include some of the sample vim configurations from here
- Note that if you use a plugin manager other than
vim-plug
, you may need to manually checkout therelease
branch wherever your plugin manager cloned it. Otherwise you will get errors about a missing javascript file.
- Run
:CocInstall coc-rust-analyzer
to install coc-rust-analyzer, this extension implemented most of the features supported in the VSCode extension:- same configurations as VSCode extension,
rust-analyzer.raLspServerPath
,rust-analyzer.enableCargoWatchOnStartup
etc. - same commands too,
rust-analyzer.analyzerStatus
,rust-analyzer.startCargoWatch
etc. - highlighting and inlay_hints are not implemented yet
- same configurations as VSCode extension,
Vim and NeoVim Alternative
-
Install LanguageClient-neovim by following the instructions here
- No extra run-time is required as this server is written in Rust
- The github project wiki has extra tips on configuration
-
Configure by adding this to your vim/neovim config file (replacing the existing rust specific line if it exists):
let g:LanguageClient_serverCommands = {
\ 'rust': ['ra_lsp_server'],
\ }
Sublime Text 3
Prequisites:
LSP
package.
Installation:
- Invoke the command palette with Ctrl+Shift+P
- Type
LSP Settings
to open the LSP preferences editor - Add the following LSP client definition to your settings:
"rust-analyzer": {
"command": ["ra_lsp_server"],
"languageId": "rust",
"scopes": ["source.rust"],
"syntaxes": [
"Packages/Rust/Rust.sublime-syntax",
"Packages/Rust Enhanced/RustEnhanced.sublime-syntax"
]
}
-
You can now invoke the command palette and type LSP enable to locally/globally enable the rust-analyzer LSP (type LSP enable, then choose either locally or globally, then select rust-analyzer)
-
Note that
ra_lsp_server
binary must be in$PATH
for this to work. If it's not the case, you can specify full path to the binary, which is typically.cargo/bin/ra_lsp_server
.