nixpkgs-mozilla
rust-analyzer
nixpkgs-mozilla | rust-analyzer | |
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13 | 133 | |
495 | 13,611 | |
1.4% | 1.0% | |
4.2 | 10.0 | |
4 days ago | 1 day ago | |
Nix | Rust | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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nixpkgs-mozilla
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NixOS + SteamVR + OpenXR + Godot
Do I know how to do this? No, but this real-world and the wiki might be places to start. I'll eventually have to figure this out myself so if I get around to that I'll post what I learn too
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Installing firefox-nightly with overlays and home-manager?
Is there a way to still keep it pure? From the nixpkgs-mozilla repo:
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Annoucing fenix monthly, Rust toolchains updated 1st of every month
Fenix provides the minimal, default, and complete profile of rust toolchains, latest profile of nightly toolchains, nightly version of rust analyzer and its vscode extension. It aims to be a replacement for rustup and the rust overlay provided by nixpkgs-mozilla.
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Blog(ish): So I switched to Arch for a month...
Firefox-nightly is maintained in the official nixpkgs-mozilla repo, so you're incorrect on that point. It's unreasonable to ask me to pick out examples for you, just to prove that numbers have actual meaning. However, feel free to peruse recently added packages and see which ones do and don't make their way to the AUR.
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Have a few questions about NixOS
4. I would suggest Mozilla's Rust overlay or fenix or similar instead of Rustup - that would be more of the "Nix-way" to acquire the toolchain and you can still manage multiple versions. Not sure what the Ruby equivalent is, I don't do Ruby.
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Is NixOS a perfect tool for my task and should I learn it?
and for building software, I'd suggest using flakes for both the software repo and the system configuration, because then you can just add the software flake as an input to the configuration flake and that's it, and you have the build code separated from your system. Using e.g. "ssh+git://git.example.com/secret-project" as the input should work, though I don't know which user's SSH keys it will try to use. I think mozilla-overlay is a good example, the flake outputs are a couple overlays you can add to your system's nixpkgs (here's how to add overlays in nixos), especially take a look at phlay-overlay in the mozilla repo, it's an overlay that adds one package so it's pretty simple. You can do something similar without using flakes though, fetching the sources needs to be done differently though, I know there's the builtins.fetchGit and builtins.fetchTarball functions, the former I assume would work similarly with SSH keys, no idea about the latter. The rest, making a derivation for building the software and adding it to your configuration's nixpkgs, should work the same.
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Widevine playback not working on NixOS Nightly
I am on NixOS at the moment, Widevine (Nightly) on Arch was working well. I installed Nightly from https://github.com/mozilla/nixpkgs-mozilla.
- Cannot get a newer version of a nodePackage with an override
- Help to get the latest version of Firefox
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Fenix: rust toolchains for all channels and rust-analyzer nightly
Fenix provides the minimal, default, and complete profile of rust toolchains, latest profile of nightly toolchains, nightly version of rust analyzer and its vscode extension. It aims to be a replacement for rustup and the rust overlay provided by nixpkgs-mozilla.
rust-analyzer
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Cranelift code generation comes to Rust
go build 3.62s user 0.76s system 171% cpu 2.545 total
I was looking forward to parallel front-end[4], but I have not seen any improvement for these small changes.
[1]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer
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A guide on Neovim's LSP client
For example, intelephense can show diagnostics in real time, there is no need to save the file to get new diagnostics. But rust-analyzer, the language server for rust, can only update diagnostics after saving the file.
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Top 10 Rusty Repositories for you to start your Open Source Journey
6. Rust Analyzer
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The rust-analyzer vscode extension is not working at all.
The rust-analyzer readme suggests you go here for support request. But even there, you'll need to provide more details to get useful help.
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LSP could have been better
For example: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/master/docs/...
> If you create an LSP, it will work best in VS Code.
Any editor can work just as well as (or even better than) VS Code.
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Discussion Thread
So, apparently the reason why rust-analyzer, the LSP server for Rust does not have persistent caching is because it would make "optimizing initial passes less important".
- The AI Content Flippening
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Introducing RustRover – A Standalone Rust IDE by JetBrains
All I want to know is: Will it have a build configuration pulldown?
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Mastering Emacs: What's new in Emacs 29.1
I am not a Rust dev. It surely looks great.
However, from what I understand it seems to supply just a parser separate from the Rust compiler (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/tree/master/crate...) trying to keep up with Rust‘s development. So, in principle, it could have been just another treesitter parser plugin, too.
So, again, the LSP framework does not directly provide any magical benefit over a static parsing framework. All the semantic analysis capabilities stem from a good parser.
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helix shows rust "language server exited"
rust-analyzer > manual > helix > binary > rustup component add rust-analyzer
What are some alternatives?
rust-overlay - Pure and reproducible nix overlay of binary distributed rust toolchains
vscode-rust - Rust extension for Visual Studio Code
TextSnatcher - How to Copy Text from Images ? Answer is TextSnatcher !. Perform OCR operations in seconds on Linux Desktop.
intellij-rust - Rust plugin for the IntelliJ Platform
rust - Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.
rustfmt - Format Rust code
dwm-flexipatch - A dwm build with preprocessor directives to decide which patches to include during build time
sublime-rust - The official Sublime Text 4 package for the Rust Programming Language
rust-analyzer - A Rust compiler front-end for IDEs [Moved to: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer]
coc-rust-analyzer - rust-analyzer extension for coc.nvim
fenix - Rust toolchains and rust-analyzer nightly for Nix [maintainer=@figsoda]
eglot - A client for Language Server Protocol servers