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7891: Improve handling of rustc_private r=matklad a=DJMcNab
This PR changes how `rust-analyzer` handles `rustc_private`. In particular, packages now must opt-in to using `rustc_private` in `Cargo.toml`, by adding:
```toml
[package.metadata.rust-analyzer]
rustc_private=true
```
This means that depending on crates which also use `rustc_private` will be significantly improved, since their dependencies on the `rustc_private` crates will be resolved properly.
A similar approach could be used in #6714 to allow annotating that your package uses the `test` crate, although I have not yet handled that in this PR.
Additionally, we now only index the crates which are transitive dependencies of `rustc_driver` in the `rustcSource` directory. This should not cause any change in behaviour when using `rustcSource: "discover"`, as the source used then will only be a partial clone. However, if `rustcSource` pointing at a local checkout of rustc, this should significantly improve the memory usage and lower indexing time. This is because we avoids indexing all crates in `src/tools/`, which includes `rust-analyzer` itself.
Furthermore, we also prefer named dependencies over dependencies from `rustcSource`. This ensures that feature resolution for crates which are depended on by both `rustc` and your crate uses the correct set for analysing your crate.
See also [introductory zulip stream](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/185405-t-compiler.2Fwg-rls-2.2E0/topic/Fixed.20crate.20graphs.20and.20optional.20builtin.20crates/near/229086673)
I have tested this in [priroda](https://github.com/oli-obk/priroda/), and it provides a significant improvement to the development experience (once I give `miri` the required data in `Cargo.toml`)
Todo:
- [ ] Documentation
This is ready to review, and I will add documentation if this would be accepted (or if I get time to do so anyway)
Co-authored-by: Daniel McNab <[email protected]>
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This reverts commit ddce6bb282764692d53b719bff4c37e3512d4556.
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7889: Make group imports configurable r=lnicola a=asv1
Co-authored-by: asv <[email protected]>
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If the configured rustcSource is set to "discover", try to automatically
detect a source from the sysroot rustc directory.
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7592: [Doc] Note about Eclipse IDE support r=lnicola a=mickaelistria
Co-authored-by: Mickael Istria <[email protected]>
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`vim-lsp` is another popular LSP client for Vim. And, as there is no
`rust-analyzer` specific UI, it is non-trivial to figure out how the
initial configuration is performed.
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For Struct, Enum, Union and Trait symbols.
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7195: Update remaining serverPath references r=lnicola a=lnicola
Fixes https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/pull/7156#issuecomment-755487667
Co-authored-by: Laurențiu Nicola <[email protected]>
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As per
https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/blob/171c3c08fe245938fb25321394233de5fe2abc7c/docs/dev/style.md#variable-naming
Also implement config aliasing, for pain-free settings migrations in the future
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Rather than eagerly converting JSON, we losslessly keep it as is, and
change the shape of user-submitted data at the last moment.
This also allows us to remove a bunch of wrong Defaults
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7113: Manual updates r=matklad a=tekul
Add some details on how to build the manual and some clarification on how to deal with "proc macro2 warnings.
For context, this arose from [this question](https://users.rust-lang.org/t/how-to-disable-rust-analyzer-proc-macro-warnings-in-neovim/53150) on users.rust-lang.org.
Co-authored-by: Luke Taylor <[email protected]>
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- Add link to asciidoc website
- Explain how to create the generated adoc files from the source code
- How to run asciidoctor to generate the manual
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Use two consecutive newlines (`\n\n`) to actually continue text on a
new line.
Use proper markup to reference related settings.
Consistently format references to files, editor commands, command line
arguments, files, etc. as `code`.
Fix typos, add missing full-stops, add missing default values.
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derive(Clone, Copy) reads better than derive(Copy, Clone).
However, we preserve the reverse ordering in the lookup text for
sorting purposes. That way, it's convenient to type just `Ord` to
derive everything.
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Signed-off-by: Benjamin Coenen <[email protected]>
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