rust-analyzer cannot find definitions for functions marked #[maybe_async::maybe_async]

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  • roux

    Simple and (a)synchronous Reddit API wrapper for Rust.

  • Hi, I am working on a project using the reddit API via roux and have found that I cannot use rust-analyzer's "go to definition" for any of the functions that are annotated with #[maybe_async]. For example, using the Subreddit example from here, I can use go to definition on the new() function call, but I cannot for any of the hot(), top(), rising(), etc functions. Looking through the source code, I can see these are all anotated with #[maybe_async]. Has anyone else experienced this problem?

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