For those using rust-analyzer is there anything you miss from rls in vscode? Im thinking of switching over to inevitability. #rustlang
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Replying to @softprops
the only part of it i struggle with is that its type annotations interfere with the way i navigate with vim bindings... The third paren close paren I see on the line, for instance, might actually be the next close paren in the file... otherwise it's fine/good
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Replying to @olix0r
Doug Tangren 🐑 Retweeted Andrew Gallant
I'm not sure if it's the same thing but I booked marked https://twitter.com/burntsushi5/status/1257841917573947392?s=19 … a while back because I know I'd hate it. I've never enjoyed that feature coming from an intellij background. The code like I see in a text editor the actual code written, not shadows of ghosts

Doug Tangren 🐑 added,
Andrew Gallant @burntsushi5Does anyone know where the blue text in the this image is coming from and how to turn it off? I'm using neovim 0.5 with COC and rust-analyzer. It looks like a bug to me, but I don't know even know what it is or where it's from. If I restart COC, it disappears but comes back. pic.twitter.com/dOhaxm5WkVShow this thread3 replies 0 retweets 3 likes
"shadows of ghosts" was exactly how I felt when I saw them. Yup.
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