Visual Studio extension for Rust
Currently in development, and not feature complete. Stable versions are
available on the Visual Studio extension gallery.
Unstable, but more recent builds are downloadable from AppVeyor (choose "Configuration:
Release" and "Artifacts").
Features
- Project support based on Cargo
- Syntax highlighting
- Autocomplete
- Go to definition
- Debugging for both MSVC and GNU toolchains
- Conditional breakpoints
- Watch window (with the ability to change the runtime state)
- Immediate window (with the ability to change the runtime state)
- Set next statement
- Call stack view and navigation
Contributing
How to contribute?
Issues
Feel free to open issues, post comments about progress, questions, new ideas,
brain storming etc. You can remove and edit comments as a way of refining ideas
in the issue tracker. This is very helpful because many concerns in this
project are very complex. Many issues needs to be broken down into new
issues before they can be implemented.
Issues marked Ready represent tasks that have a clear design and
deliverables. They are recommended starting points if you don't
want to spend time discussing and evaluating implementation.
Issues marked Information require some wider perspective and discussion.
They are perfect if you want to have an impact on the project but don't have
the time to spend coding.
Code
- Fork the main repository
- Work on a feature in your own private branch
- Once you are finished with you work or want someone to you, open a pull
request - Someone will review your code and merge it. Some fixes might be required on
your side.
Prerequisites
To build this, you'll need Visual Studio 2015 and matching
Visual Studio SDK for
the VS plugin, WiX Toolset 3.10 or higher for the setup
project and Java RE.
NuGet will take care of the rest.
Build configuration
If you plan to hack on Visual Rust you should understand difference between
our two build configurations.
-
For the
Release
configuration the main project isVisualRust.Setup
,
its output is a .msi file that consists of two parts:- MSBuild integration: this lets you build Rust projects (.rsproj) from
the command line and Visual Studio. - Visual Studio plugin(s): this adds support for Rust projects (.rsproj)
inside Visual Studio. Syntax highlighting, project system, item templates.
Everything except building.
- MSBuild integration: this lets you build Rust projects (.rsproj) from
-
For the
Debug
build main project is called simplyVisualRust
and it builds
VisualRust.vsix
which is a VS plugin in a format that is suitable for
local installation and debugging. It doesn't contain MSBuild integration
Consequently, for the debug build you'll want to either install just MSBuild
integration from the .msi file or build it yourself (VisualRust.Build
) and
copy to %ProgramFiles(x86)%\MSBuild\VisualRust
.
Also you'll want to modify VisualRust
project with location of your
Visual Studio installation to launch it automatically when debugging.
Contact
This project is currently maintained by vosen.
Feel free to mail him or ask around in #rust-gamedev
on irc.mozilla.org.
License
Same as Rust, dual MIT/ASL2. Any contributions made are under this license.