Replace settings.json with x.py setup note (#1588)

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@ -22,48 +22,17 @@ You can also install the hook as a step of running `./x.py setup`!
`rust-analyzer` can help you check and format your code whenever you save
a file. By default, `rust-analyzer` runs the `cargo check` and `rustfmt`
commands, but you can override these commands to use more adapted versions
of these tools when hacking on `rustc`. For example, for Visual Studio Code,
you can write: <!-- date-check: nov 2022 --><!-- the date comment is for the edition below -->
```JSON
{
"rust-analyzer.checkOnSave.overrideCommand": [
"python3",
"x.py",
"check",
"--json-output"
],
"rust-analyzer.rustfmt.overrideCommand": [
"./build/host/rustfmt/bin/rustfmt",
"--edition=2021"
],
"rust-analyzer.procMacro.server": "./build/host/stage0/libexec/rust-analyzer-proc-macro-srv",
"rust-analyzer.procMacro.enable": true,
"rust-analyzer.cargo.buildScripts.enable": true,
"rust-analyzer.cargo.buildScripts.invocationLocation": "root",
"rust-analyzer.cargo.buildScripts.invocationStrategy": "once",
"rust-analyzer.cargo.buildScripts.overrideCommand": [
"python3",
"x.py",
"check",
"--json-output"
],
"rust-analyzer.cargo.sysroot": "./build/host/stage0-sysroot",
"rust-analyzer.rustc.source": "./Cargo.toml",
}
```
in your `.vscode/settings.json` file. This will ask `rust-analyzer` to use
`./x.py check` to check the sources, and the stage 0 rustfmt to format them.
of these tools when hacking on `rustc`. For example, `x.py setup` will prompt
you to create a `.vscode/settings.json` file which will configure Visual Studio code.
This will ask `rust-analyzer` to use `./x.py check` to check the sources, and the
stage 0 rustfmt to format them.
If you have enough free disk space and you would like to be able to run `x.py` commands while
rust-analyzer runs in the background, you can also add `--build-dir build-rust-analyzer` to the
`overrideCommand` to avoid x.py locking.
If you're running `coc.nvim`, you can use `:CocLocalConfig` to create a
`.vim/coc-settings.json` and enter the same settings as above, but replacing
`editor.formatOnSave: true,` with
`"coc.preferences.formatOnSaveFiletypes": ["rust"],`.
`.vim/coc-settings.json` and copy the settings from [this file](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/src/etc/vscode_settings.json).
If running `./x.py check` on save is inconvenient, in VS Code you can use a [Build
Task] instead: