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| author | bors <bors@rust-lang.org> | 2023-02-01 18:55:09 +0000 |
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| committer | bors <bors@rust-lang.org> | 2023-02-01 18:55:09 +0000 |
| commit | a257a58f2466958dd905da13e47fae904212a15d (patch) | |
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Auto merge of #14072 - ericsink:master, r=lnicola
Expand docs section on Visual Studio to mention all three available extensions A recent PR (#14012) by `@parthopdas` added mention of rust-analyzer.vs, his extension for Visual Studio 2022. I am submitting this PR to request that our extension (SourceGear Rust) be mentioned in that section as well, and also, for completeness, the VS_RustAnalyzer extension, by `@cchharris.` Our extension is closed source, so I have clearly disclosed that. For consistency, I included brief mention of the licenses for the other two options as well. Also for the sake of consistency, I added marketplace and GitHub links for all 3. The previously added paragraph by `@parthopdas` about his extension has been left intact.
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