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@@ -131,7 +131,8 @@ Logging is done by both rust-analyzer and VS Code, so it might be tricky to figu | |||
131 | 131 | ||
132 | Inside rust-analyzer, we use the standard `log` crate for logging, and `env_logger` for logging frontend. | 132 | Inside rust-analyzer, we use the standard `log` crate for logging, and `env_logger` for logging frontend. |
133 | By default, log goes to stderr, but the stderr itself is processed by VS Code. | 133 | By default, log goes to stderr, but the stderr itself is processed by VS Code. |
134 | `--log-file <PATH>` CLI argument allows logging to file. | 134 | `--log-file <PATH>` CLI argument allows logging to file. |
135 | Setting the `RA_LOG_FILE=<PATH>` environment variable will also log to file, it will also override `--log-file`. | ||
135 | 136 | ||
136 | To see stderr in the running VS Code instance, go to the "Output" tab of the panel and select `rust-analyzer`. | 137 | To see stderr in the running VS Code instance, go to the "Output" tab of the panel and select `rust-analyzer`. |
137 | This shows `eprintln!` as well. | 138 | This shows `eprintln!` as well. |