Add note to emphasize replacing TARGET_TRIPLE (#1250)
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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ you can write: <!-- date: 2021-09 --><!-- the date comment is for the edition be
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"--json-output"
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"rust-analyzer.rustfmt.overrideCommand": [
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"./build/TARGET_TRIPLE/stage0/bin/rustfmt",
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"./build/$TARGET_TRIPLE/stage0/bin/rustfmt",
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"--edition=2021"
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],
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"editor.formatOnSave": true,
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@ -45,6 +45,11 @@ you can write: <!-- date: 2021-09 --><!-- the date comment is for the edition be
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in your `.vscode/settings.json` file. This will ask `rust-analyzer` to use
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`x.py check` to check the sources, and the stage 0 rustfmt to format them.
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> NOTE: Make sure to replace `TARGET_TRIPLE` in the `rust-analyzer.rustfmt.overrideCommand`
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> setting with the appropriate target triple for your machine. An example of such
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> a triple is `x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu`. An easy way to check your target triple
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> is to run `rustc -vV` and checking the `host` value of its output.
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If you're running `coc.nvim`, you can use `:CocLocalConfig` to create a
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`.vim/coc-settings.json` and enter the same settings as above, but replacing
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`editor.formatOnSave: true,` with
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