An alpha version of incremental compilation is now available in Rust!
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TIL that LSP 3.18 was released this month! Several APIs now support richer content, such as tooltips or docs on code action kinds.
Signature help continues to improve too, allowing you see more about a function at its call site.
LLMs are surprisingly good at reducing crash samples.
I've had success with "this project crashes my static analysis tool with the following command, try to shrink the repro whilst preserving the crash. Commit each smaller version to a branch".
It seems really odd to me that git uses 'cached' terminology for staging. For example, `git add somefile.rs; git diff --cached`.
Caching implies state that you don't mind losing. There's very little state I want to lose in version control!