Document how to use build task for x.py check (#828)
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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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If running `x.py check` on save is inconvenient, in VS Code you can use a [Build
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Task] instead:
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```JSON
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// .vscode/tasks.json
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{
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"version": "2.0.0",
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"tasks": [
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{
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"label": "./x.py check",
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"command": "./x.py check",
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"type": "shell",
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"problemMatcher": "$rustc",
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"presentation": { "clear": true },
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"group": { "kind": "build", "isDefault": true }
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}
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]
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}
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```
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[Build Task]: https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/editor/tasks
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## Check, check, and check again
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When doing simple refactorings, it can be useful to run `./x.py check`
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