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Working directories are now set seperately from the commands so they
can later be swapped out when running linters over projects is
supported, and also better support filename mapping for running linters
on other machines in future.
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fixes #3350
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This can avoid having to wait for ALE or ALE being blocked on other
cargo actions within the same crate.
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Fixes #2832
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* Add lsp_config for rls
* Add working config example and test
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* Add support for `cargo clippy`
* Add tests for cargo-clippy support
* Add an example to doc for how to configure ale_rust_cargo_use_clippy
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* The project style linter now runs while you type.
* Now the scripts for checking the project require blank lines.
* Many style issues have been found and fixed.
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Fix #1684: Use the correct flag name in rustc linter
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The rust compiler renamed the option '-Z no-trans' to '-Z no-codegen'.
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-enhanced/issues/281
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* Rust Cargo linter: Improve workspace support
When using Cargo workspaces [1], there is a 'Cargo.toml' directory in a
top level directory, listing all the crates in the project. If we are
currently editing one of the crates, 'cargo build' should execute in
that directory for that crate's separate `Cargo.toml`, otherwise Cargo
may spend more time possibly rebuilding the entire workspace, and maybe
failing on one of the other crates, instead of succeeding on the current.
[1] https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/second-edition/ch14-03-cargo-workspaces.html
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This removes the argument if the specified toolchain is empty.
As far as I can tell there is no +nighly (or similar) option [1] leading to
the termination of the server. But since people needed this option and
have yet to complain about it it stays the default for now.
[1] https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/rls/blob/master/src/main.rs#L87
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* When working on rust/cargo projects of varying sizes, it may be useful
to either build all possible features (i.e. lint all possible
conditionally compiled code), or even turn off other features for a
quicker edit-lint cycle (e.g. for large projects with large build times)
* Added a g:ale_rust_cargo_default_feature_behavior flag for instructing
cargo to not build any features at all (via `--no-default-features`),
building default features (via no extra flags), or building all possible
features (via `--all-features`)
* Also added a g:ale_rust_cargo_include_features flag for including
arbitrary features to be checked by cargo. When coupled with
g:ale_rust_cargo_default_feature_behavior this allows for full
customization of what features are checked and which ones are ignored
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some of the time.
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for cargo versions that are new enough
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rename the Rust LSP linter to `rls`
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on disk
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- Use `cargo check` instead of `cargo build` when
`g:ale_rust_cargo_use_check` is truish.
- Use `--frozen` to avoid locking the project.
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and trailing whitespace, and fix existing issues.
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and disable the rust linters for now, re #256"
This reverts commit f412b4f96fa49f4ed856db25c10bdf4b9c2e4cec.
Conflicts:
doc/ale.txt
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disable the rust linters for now, re #256
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* Add rustc checker for rust files
* Add documentation for rustc
* Use a nice helper function
* Add cargo as linter
* Complete the doc for rust linters
* Put l: in front of every local variable
* Apply the requested stylistic changes
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