bors d646ae80c5 Auto merge of #15681 - Tyrubias:custom_target_dir, r=Veykril
Add config option to use `rust-analyzer` specific target dir

Adds a Rust Analyzer configuration option to set a custom target directory for builds. This is a workaround for Rust Analyzer blocking debug builds while running `cargo check`. This change should close #6007.

This is my first time contributing to this project, so any feedback regarding best practices that I'm not aware of are greatly appreciated! Thanks to all the maintainers for their hard work on this project and reviewing contributions.
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