From f20775d7ebe7d3a3c70a433dc0db62e588a387f0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Aleksey Kladov Date: Sun, 31 May 2020 15:15:03 +0200 Subject: docs --- docs/user/manual.adoc | 35 +++++++++++++++++------------------ 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-) (limited to 'docs/user') diff --git a/docs/user/manual.adoc b/docs/user/manual.adoc index 27b379213..202783fd9 100644 --- a/docs/user/manual.adoc +++ b/docs/user/manual.adoc @@ -2,12 +2,7 @@ :toc: preamble :sectanchors: :page-layout: post -// https://gist.github.com/dcode/0cfbf2699a1fe9b46ff04c41721dda74#admonitions -:tip-caption: :bulb: -:note-caption: :information_source: -:important-caption: :heavy_exclamation_mark: -:caution-caption: :fire: -:warning-caption: :warning: +:icons: font :source-highlighter: rouge :experimental: @@ -67,16 +62,6 @@ The server binary is stored in: Note that we only support two most recent versions of VS Code. -==== Special `when` clause context for keybindings. -You may use `inRustProject` context to configure keybindings for rust projects only. For example: -[source,json] ----- -{ "key": "ctrl+shift+f5", "command": "workbench.action.debug.restart", "when": "inDebugMode && !inRustProject"}, -{ "key": "ctrl+shift+f5", "command": "rust-analyzer.debug", "when": "inRustProject"}, -{ "key": "ctrl+i", "command": "rust-analyzer.toggleInlayHints", "when": "inRustProject" } ----- -More about `when` clause contexts https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/getstarted/keybindings#_when-clause-contexts[here]. - ==== Updates The extension will be updated automatically as new versions become available. It will ask your permission to download the matching language server version binary if needed. @@ -124,10 +109,23 @@ Here are some useful self-diagnostic commands: * To log all LSP requests, add `"rust-analyzer.trace.server": "verbose"` to the settings and look for `Server Trace` in the panel. * To enable client-side logging, add `"rust-analyzer.trace.extension": true` to the settings and open the `Console` tab of VS Code developer tools. +==== Special `when` clause context for keybindings. +You may use `inRustProject` context to configure keybindings for rust projects only. For example: +[source,json] +---- +{ + "key": "ctrl+i", + "command": "rust-analyzer.toggleInlayHints", + "when": "inRustProject" +} +---- +More about `when` clause contexts https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/getstarted/keybindings#_when-clause-contexts[here]. + === rust-analyzer Language Server Binary Other editors generally require the `rust-analyzer` binary to be in `$PATH`. -You can download the pre-built binary from the https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/releases[releases] page. Typically, you then need to rename the binary for your platform, e.g. `rust-analyzer-mac` if you're on Mac OS, to `rust-analyzer` and make it executable in addition to moving it into a directory in your `$PATH`. +You can download the pre-built binary from the https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/releases[releases] page. +Typically, you then need to rename the binary for your platform, e.g. `rust-analyzer-mac` if you're on Mac OS, to `rust-analyzer` and make it executable in addition to moving it into a directory in your `$PATH`. On Linux to install the `rust-analyzer` binary into `~/.local/bin`, this commands could be used @@ -147,7 +145,8 @@ $ git clone https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer.git && cd rust-analyz $ cargo xtask install --server ---- -If your editor can't find the binary even though the binary is on your `$PATH`, the likely explanation is that it doesn't see the same `$PATH` as the shell, see https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/issues/1811[this issue]. On Unix, running the editor from a shell or changing the `.desktop` file to set the environment should help. +If your editor can't find the binary even though the binary is on your `$PATH`, the likely explanation is that it doesn't see the same `$PATH` as the shell, see https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/issues/1811[this issue]. +On Unix, running the editor from a shell or changing the `.desktop` file to set the environment should help. ==== Arch Linux -- cgit v1.2.3