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* Fix comparison of Code Action edit lengthsRyan Cumming2019-06-251-1/+1
| | | | | This happened to work because we always produce a single edit but this is obviously dubious.
* Rich mapping of cargo watch outputRyan Cumming2019-06-251-54/+132
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Currently we depend on the ASCII rendering string that `rustc` provides to populate Visual Studio Code's diagnostic. This has a number of shortcomings: 1. It's not a very good use of space in the error list 2. We can't jump to secondary spans (e.g. where a called function is defined) 3. We can't use Code Actions aka Quick Fix This moves all of the low-level parsing and mapping to a `rust_diagnostics.ts`. This uses some heuristics to map Rust diagnostics to VsCode: 1. As before, the Rust diagnostic message and primary span is used for the root diagnostic. However, we now just use the message instead of the rendered version. 2. Every secondary span is converted to "related information". This shows as child in the error list and can be jumped to. 3. Every child diagnostic is categorised in to three buckets: 1. If they have no span they're treated as another line of the root messages 2. If they have replacement text they're treated as a Code Action 3. If they have a span but no replacement text they're treated as related information (same as secondary spans).
* Fix code after "apply suggestions"Aleksei Sidorov2019-06-241-4/+8
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* Fix tslintsAleksei Sidorov2019-06-241-3/+1
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* Introduce cargo-watch.check-commandAleksei Sidorov2019-06-241-2/+4
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* Pass `--all-targets` to `cargo watch`Aleksi Juvani2019-05-211-1/+1
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* cargo watch start and stop commandsBernardo2019-04-191-44/+58
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* Fix eslint errorsEmil Lauridsen2019-04-031-1/+1
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* Add extra double quotes only on Windows.Emil Lauridsen2019-04-031-0/+4
| | | | | | As tested by @edwin0cheng, Windows requires the quotes removed in the previous commit. This commit re-adds the quotes gated by an if statement on the node environment, so that quotes are only added on Windows.
* Fix VSCode cargo-watch functionality on Linux.Emil Lauridsen2019-04-031-2/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | As of #1079 the VSCode cargo-watch functionality has been broken on Linux systems. The cause seems to be that linux takes the added quotes inside process arguments literally, so it attempts to make cargo-watch run the command `cargo "check --message-format json"` with the entire quoted part being treated as a single long subcommand, which cargo doesn't know how to handle. Removing the extra quotes solves the issue.
* Add cargo-watch package animation and refactoringEdwin Cheng2019-04-021-43/+67
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* Add Cargo.toml file check before cargo watch startEdwin Cheng2019-04-021-0/+22
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* Add cargo-watch.check-argumentsEdwin Cheng2019-04-021-28/+50
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* Add config for cargo-watch traceEdwin Cheng2019-04-021-7/+34
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* Add proper process teminate methodEdwin Cheng2019-04-021-7/+10
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* Fix prettier errorEdwin Cheng2019-04-021-11/+15
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* Fix tslint errorEdwin Cheng2019-04-021-63/+28
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* Improve cargo-watch usageEdwin Cheng2019-04-021-0/+168