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Unfortunately #131176 is locked for comments but I just wanted to say that if you set "editorBracketHighlight.unexpectedBracket.foreground" to the same color as whatever = is then you can have rust angle bracket highlighting with only the downside of not having some angry red where there's an unmatched bracket. If your rust generics is spicy enough then this is probably a very handy trade-off.
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Unfortunately #131176 is locked for comments but I just wanted to say that if you set "editorBracketHighlight.unexpectedBracket.foreground" to the same color as whatever
=
is then you can have rust angle bracket highlighting with only the downside of not having some angry red where there's an unmatched bracket. If your rust generics is spicy enough then this is probably a very handy trade-off.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: