Crates.io | rustsym |
lib.rs | rustsym |
version | 0.3.2 |
source | src |
created_at | 2016-07-23 18:19:41.523885 |
updated_at | 2017-08-09 18:14:16.212583 |
description | Tool to query symbols from rust code for use in IDEs |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/trixnz/rustsym |
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A tool to query symbols from rust code for use in IDEs
cargo install rustsym
rustsym
supports three modes of querying symbols:
Global
Searches the crate root for any *.rs
source files and appends the collected symbols to the final list.Local
Searches a specific *.rs
file for symbols and skips child modules.LocalChildren
The default search. This searches a specific *.rs
file and any child modules required by the file.For example, to find symbols matching foo
in bar.rs
(excluding child modules), you should invoke rustsym
as follows: rustsym search -l bar.rs foo
. Omitting the -l
will search child modules.
If you run rustsym search -g . foo
then you will search all source files under the current directory for foo
.
rustsym
also supports pretty printing the AST for debugging why certain symbols may not appear, but to also improve the turn around time of additional symbol types. This functionality is entirely provided by syntex. It can be invoked with rustsym ast file.rs
.