Fix Rust linter/fixer listing
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files for Rust distributed in Vim >=8.0.0501 or upstream:
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https://github.com/rust-lang/rust.vim
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Note that there are three possible linters for Rust files:
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Note that there are several possible linters and fixers for Rust files:
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1. rustc -- The Rust compiler is used to check the currently edited file.
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So, if your project consists of multiple files, you will get some errors
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over cargo. rls implements the Language Server Protocol for incremental
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compilation of Rust code, and can check Rust files while you type. `rls`
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requires Rust files to contained in Cargo projects.
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3. analyzer -- If you have rust-analyzer installed, you might prefer using
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4. analyzer -- If you have rust-analyzer installed, you might prefer using
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this linter over cargo and rls. rust-analyzer also implements the
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Language Server Protocol for incremental compilation of Rust code, and is
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the next iteration of rls. rust-analyzer, like rls, requires Rust files
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to contained in Cargo projects.
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4. rustfmt -- If you have `rustfmt` installed, you can use it as a fixer to
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5. rustfmt -- If you have `rustfmt` installed, you can use it as a fixer to
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consistently reformat your Rust code.
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Only cargo is enabled by default. To switch to using rustc instead of cargo,
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