local M = {} local opts = { tools = { -- rust-tools options -- how to execute terminal commands -- options right now: termopen / quickfix executor = require("rust-tools/executors").termopen, -- callback to execute once rust-analyzer is done initializing the workspace -- The callback receives one parameter indicating the `health` of the server: "ok" | "warning" | "error" on_initialized = nil, -- automatically call RustReloadWorkspace when writing to a Cargo.toml file. reload_workspace_from_cargo_toml = true, -- These apply to the default RustSetInlayHints command inlay_hints = { -- automatically set inlay hints (type hints) -- default: true auto = true, -- Only show inlay hints for the current line only_current_line = false, -- whether to show parameter hints with the inlay hints or not -- default: true show_parameter_hints = true, -- prefix for parameter hints -- default: "<-" parameter_hints_prefix = "  ", -- prefix for all the other hints (type, chaining) -- default: "=>" other_hints_prefix = "  ", -- whether to align to the length of the longest line in the file max_len_align = false, -- padding from the left if max_len_align is true max_len_align_padding = 1, -- whether to align to the extreme right or not right_align = false, -- padding from the right if right_align is true right_align_padding = 7, -- The color of the hints highlight = "InlayHint", }, -- options same as lsp hover / vim.lsp.util.open_floating_preview() hover_actions = { -- the border that is used for the hover window -- see vim.api.nvim_open_win() border = { { "╭", "FloatBorder" }, { "─", "FloatBorder" }, { "╮", "FloatBorder" }, { "│", "FloatBorder" }, { "╯", "FloatBorder" }, { "─", "FloatBorder" }, { "╰", "FloatBorder" }, { "│", "FloatBorder" }, }, -- whether the hover action window gets automatically focused -- default: false auto_focus = false, }, -- settings for showing the crate graph based on graphviz and the dot -- command crate_graph = { -- Backend used for displaying the graph -- see: https://graphviz.org/docs/outputs/ -- default: x11 backend = "x11", -- where to store the output, nil for no output stored (relative -- path from pwd) -- default: nil output = nil, -- true for all crates.io and external crates, false only the local -- crates -- default: true full = true, -- List of backends found on: https://graphviz.org/docs/outputs/ -- Is used for input validation and autocompletion -- Last updated: 2021-08-26 enabled_graphviz_backends = { "bmp", "cgimage", "canon", "dot", "gv", "xdot", "xdot1.2", "xdot1.4", "eps", "exr", "fig", "gd", "gd2", "gif", "gtk", "ico", "cmap", "ismap", "imap", "cmapx", "imap_np", "cmapx_np", "jpg", "jpeg", "jpe", "jp2", "json", "json0", "dot_json", "xdot_json", "pdf", "pic", "pct", "pict", "plain", "plain-ext", "png", "pov", "ps", "ps2", "psd", "sgi", "svg", "svgz", "tga", "tiff", "tif", "tk", "vml", "vmlz", "wbmp", "webp", "xlib", "x11", }, }, }, -- all the opts to send to nvim-lspconfig -- these override the defaults set by rust-tools.nvim -- see https://github.com/neovim/nvim-lspconfig/blob/master/doc/server_configurations.md#rust_analyzer server = { -- standalone file support -- setting it to false may improve startup time standalone = true, cmd = {"run-rust-analyzer"}, -- use my wrapper script to see separate input/output log on_attach = function(client, bufnr) require('navigator.lspclient.mapping').setup({client=client, bufnr=bufnr}) -- setup navigator keymaps here, require("navigator.dochighlight").documentHighlight(bufnr) require('navigator.codeAction').code_action_prompt(bufnr) -- otherwise, you can define your own commands to call navigator functions end }, -- rust-analyzer options -- debugging stuff dap = { adapter = { type = "executable", command = "lldb-vscode", name = "rt_lldb", console = "integratedTerminal", }, }, } function M.setup() require("rust-tools").setup(opts) end return M