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5202: Runnable env r=matklad a=vsrs This PR adds on option to specify (in the settings.json) environment variables passed to the runnable. The simplest way for all runnables in a bunch: ```jsonc "rust-analyzer.runnableEnv": { "RUN_SLOW_TESTS": "1" } ``` Or it is possible to specify vars more granularly: ```jsonc "rust-analyzer.runnableEnv": [ { // "mask": null, // null mask means that this rule will be applied for all runnables env: { "APP_ID": "1", "APP_DATA": "asdf" } }, { "mask": "test_name", "env": { "APP_ID": "2", // overwrites only APP_ID } } ] ``` You can use any valid RegExp as a mask. Also note that a full runnable name is something like *run bin_or_example_name*, *test some::mod::test_name* or *test-mod some::mod*, so it is possible to distinguish binaries, single tests, and test modules with this masks: `"^run"`, `"^test "` (the trailing space matters!), and `"^test-mod"` respectively. Fixes #4450 I suppose this info should be somewhere in the docs, but unsure where is the best place. Co-authored-by: vsrs <vit@conrlab.com> |
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rust-analyzer
Provides support for rust-analyzer: novel LSP server for the Rust programming language.
See https://rust-analyzer.github.io/ for more information.