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I think something like this would work: vim.lsp.config('rust_analyzer', {
settings = {
['rust-analyzer'] = {
cargo = { targetDir = true },
check = { command = 'clippy' },
inlayHints = {
bindingModeHints = { enabled = true },
closureCaptureHints = { enabled = true },
closureReturnTypeHints = { enable = 'always' },
maxLength = 100,
},
rustc = { source = 'discover' },
}
},
} |
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Since neovim 0.11, there is a way to configure LSP without using nvim-lspconfig plugin, with the help of vim.lsp.config API (according to this post).
An example for clangd is like this:
Is there some documentation or example of how this can be done for Rust with rust-analyzer?
Thank you!
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