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Regression in v0.3.2045 #17681

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levino opened this issue Jul 24, 2024 · 2 comments
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Regression in v0.3.2045 #17681

levino opened this issue Jul 24, 2024 · 2 comments
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levino commented Jul 24, 2024

I am using rust-analyzer in vscode with the rust-analyzer.linkedProjects feature in the .vscode/settings.json. It used to work fine. With v0.3.2045 I get the "cannot find workspace" error again. I assume that this regression has to do with #17246. I downgraded to v0.3.2037 and everything works fine again.

Maybe the behaviour is expected. However I would expect a major release for such a breaking change. Also it would be nice to find some docs on how to configure the project via the rust-project.json, as I assume this is how one should configure things in the future.

Thank you for your time.

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lnicola commented Jul 24, 2024

Duplicate of #17664, there's a potential workaround there.

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levino commented Jul 24, 2024

The workaround is

"rust-analyzer.linkedProjects": [
-        "my-workspace/Cargo.toml",
+        "${workspaceFolder}/my-workspace/Cargo.toml",
]

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