bors b2bf37cdde Auto merge of #12976 - tjdevries:scip, r=Veykril
feat: emit SCIP from rust-analyzer

hi rust-analyzer team

I'm one of the engineers at Sourcegraph (and have done a few small changes related to the LSIF work done in rust-analyzer). Recently, we've moved to a new protocol as the primary way to interact with Sourcegraph (LSIF is still possible to upload, so existing jobs will not stop working any time soon). This new protocol is SCIP (I linked a blog post below with more information).

I've implemented SCIP support (based largely on the existing LSIF support). In addition to supporting the existing features that `rust-analyzer`'s LSIF support does, this PR adds the ability to move between crates on sourcegraph.com. So if both your project and a dependency are indexed, you would be able to hop to the particular version and view the source code. I'd be happy to record a demo of that on my local instance if you're interested.

There are a few TODO's left in the code (some that you might have insights on) which I'm happy to fix in this PR, but I just wanted to open this up for discussion first.

Thanks for your time :)

TJ

- [announcing scip](https://about.sourcegraph.com/blog/announcing-scip)
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