Releases: mrcjkb/rustaceanvim
Releases · mrcjkb/rustaceanvim
2.0.0
Changelog
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
The format is based on Keep a Changelog,
and this project adheres to Semantic Versioning.
[2.0.0] - 2023-11-21
Breaking changes
- Don't pollute the command space:
Use a single command with subcommands and completions.RustAnalyzer [start|stop]
(always available in Rust projects)RustLsp [subcommand]
(available when the LSP client is running)
e.g.RustLsp moveItem [up|down]
[1.0.1] - 2023-11-21
Fixed
- Hover actions + command cache: module requires.
[1.0.0] - 2023-11-21
Added
- Initial release of
ferris.nvim
. :RustSyntaxTree
and:RustFlyCheck
commands.:RustAnalyzerStart
and:RustAnalyzerStop
commands.- Config validation.
- Health checks (
:checkhealth ferris
). - Vimdocs (auto-generated from Lua docs -
:help ferris
). - Nix flake.
- Allow
tools.executor
to be a string. - LuaRocks releases.
- Minimal config for troubleshooting.
Internal
- Added type annotations.
- Nix CI and linting infrastructure and static type checking.
- Lazy load command modules.
Fixed
- Numerous potential bugs encountered during rewrite.
- Erroneous semantic token highlights.
- Make sure we only send LSP requests to the correct client.
Breaking changes compared to rust-tools.nvim
- Removed the
setup
function and revamped the architecture
to be less prone to type errors.
This plugin is a filetype plugin and works out of the box.
The default configuration should work for most people,
but it can be configured with avim.g.ferris
table. - Removed the
lspconfig
dependency.
This plugin now uses the built-in LSP client API.
You can use:RustAnalyzerStart
and:RustAnalyzerStop
to manually start/stop the LSP client.
This plugin auto-starts the client when opening a rust file,
if therust-analyzer
binary is found. - Removed
rt = require('rust-tools')
table.
You can access the commands using Neovim'svim.cmd
Lua bridge,
for example:lua vim.cmd.RustSSR()
or:RustSSR
. - Bumped minimum Neovim version to
0.9
. - Removed inlay hints, as this feature will be built into Neovim
0.10
.
1.0.1
Changelog
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
The format is based on Keep a Changelog,
and this project adheres to Semantic Versioning.
[1.0.1] - 2023-11-21
Fixed
- Hover actions + command cache: module requires.
[1.0.0] - 2023-11-21
Added
- Initial release of
ferris.nvim
. :RustSyntaxTree
and:RustFlyCheck
commands.:RustAnalyzerStart
and:RustAnalyzerStop
commands.- Config validation.
- Health checks (
:checkhealth ferris
). - Vimdocs (auto-generated from Lua docs -
:help ferris
). - Nix flake.
- Allow
tools.executor
to be a string. - LuaRocks releases.
- Minimal config for troubleshooting.
Internal
- Added type annotations.
- Nix CI and linting infrastructure and static type checking.
- Lazy load command modules.
Fixed
- Numerous potential bugs encountered during rewrite.
- Erroneous semantic token highlights.
- Make sure we only send LSP requests to the correct client.
Breaking changes compared to rust-tools.nvim
- Removed the
setup
function and revamped the architecture
to be less prone to type errors.
This plugin is a filetype plugin and works out of the box.
The default configuration should work for most people,
but it can be configured with avim.g.ferris
table. - Removed the
lspconfig
dependency.
This plugin now uses the built-in LSP client API.
You can use:RustAnalyzerStart
and:RustAnalyzerStop
to manually start/stop the LSP client.
This plugin auto-starts the client when opening a rust file,
if therust-analyzer
binary is found. - Removed
rt = require('rust-tools')
table.
You can access the commands using Neovim'svim.cmd
Lua bridge,
for example:lua vim.cmd.RustSSR()
or:RustSSR
. - Bumped minimum Neovim version to
0.9
. - Removed inlay hints, as this feature will be built into Neovim
0.10
.
1.0.0
Changelog
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
The format is based on Keep a Changelog,
and this project adheres to Semantic Versioning.
[1.0.0] - 2023-11-21
Added
- Initial release of
ferris.nvim
. :RustSyntaxTree
and:RustFlyCheck
commands.:RustAnalyzerStart
and:RustAnalyzerStop
commands.- Config validation.
- Health checks (
:checkhealth ferris
). - Vimdocs (auto-generated from Lua docs -
:help ferris
). - Nix flake.
- Allow
tools.executor
to be a string. - LuaRocks releases.
- Minimal config for troubleshooting.
Internal
- Added type annotations.
- Nix CI and linting infrastructure and static type checking.
- Lazy load command modules.
Fixed
- Numerous potential bugs encountered during rewrite.
- Erroneous semantic token highlights.
- Make sure we only send LSP requests to the correct client.
Breaking changes compared to rust-tools.nvim
- Removed the
setup
function and revamped the architecture
to be less prone to type errors.
This plugin is a filetype plugin and works out of the box.
The default configuration should work for most people,
but it can be configured with avim.g.ferris
table. - Removed the
lspconfig
dependency.
This plugin now uses the built-in LSP client API.
You can use:RustAnalyzerStart
and:RustAnalyzerStop
to manually start/stop the LSP client.
This plugin auto-starts the client when opening a rust file,
if therust-analyzer
binary is found. - Removed
rt = require('rust-tools')
table.
You can access the commands using Neovim'svim.cmd
Lua bridge,
for example:lua vim.cmd.RustSSR()
or:RustSSR
. - Bumped minimum Neovim version to
0.9
. - Removed inlay hints, as this feature will be built into Neovim
0.10
.