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| author | Wilfred Hughes <wilfred@meta.com> | 2025-09-08 16:45:58 +0100 |
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| committer | Wilfred Hughes <wilfred@meta.com> | 2025-09-08 19:10:14 +0100 |
| commit | 224428d8fd5f4d2ad28b833d6e4502d4d7952f9b (patch) | |
| tree | 778eb2650d5e16f3743bcc93668a5af9f51f1102 /compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/errors.rs | |
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Clarify intro in README and manual
The first sentence a new user should see should ideally answer the questions: * What is rust-analyzer? * Why might I want to use it? The vast majority of users will be interested in using rust-analyzer inside their favourite editor. We should clarify that rust-analyzer is an LSP implementation and that it supports all the classic IDE features. Whilst it's also true that rust-analyzer is modular and organised into libraries, the first impression should (I think) focus on an overview and the primary use case.
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