--- title: "Use Vim as a Rust IDE" categories: [tutorials, blog] image: https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/13142418/75607213-9afbb880-5b2f-11ea-8569-5f39142f134b.png description: "A general guide for using SpaceVim as Rust IDE, including layer configuration, requiems installation and usage." type: article comments: true commentsID: "Use Vim as a Rust IDE" --- # [Blogs](../blog/) >> Use Vim as a Rust IDE This is a general guide for using SpaceVim as a Rust IDE, including layer configuration and usage. Each of the following sections will be covered: - [Enable language layer](#enable-language-layer) - [Code completion](#code-completion) - [class outline viewer](#class-outline-viewer) - [Syntax linting](#syntax-linting) - [Jump to test file](#jump-to-test-file) - [Code formatting](#code-formatting) - [running code](#running-code) - [REPL support](#repl-support) - [Tasks manager](#tasks-manager) ### Enable language layer To add rust language support in SpaceVim, you need to enable the `lang#rust` layer. Press `SPC f v d` to open SpaceVim configuration file, and add the following snippet: ```toml [[layers]] name = "lang#rust" ``` For more info, you can read the [lang#rust](../layers/lang/rust/) layer documentation. ### Code completion Code completion is provided by `autocomplete` layer, the rust language completion is provided by `lang#rust` layer. We also recommended to use `lsp` layer for rust. ```toml [[layers]] name = "lsp" ``` The lsp layer uses [rls](https://github.com/rust-lang/rls) as the language server for rust, to install rls: ```sh rustup component add rls rust-analysis rust-src ``` Add following snippet to SpaceVim config file: ```toml [[layers]] name = "lsp" filetypes = [ "rust" ] [layers.override_cmd] rust = ["rls"] ``` ### class outline viewer By default we use tagbar as default outline viewer. To use tagbar with rust, you need to install [universal-ctags](https://github.com/universal-ctags/ctags). ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/13142418/164651688-88f59d3e-9bd7-46e7-bbc0-3e2657dfa8f1.png) ### Syntax linting The `checkers` layer is enabled by default. This layer provides asynchronous syntax linting via [neomake](https://github.com/neomake/neomake). The default lint is cargo. To use rustc as default lint, add following config to bootstrap function: ```viml let g:neomake_rust_enabled_makers = ['rustc'] ``` ### Jump to test file SpaceVim use built-in plugin to manager the files in a project, you can add a `.project_alt.json` to the root of your project with the following content: ```json { "src/*.rs": { "alternate": "test/test_{}.rs" }, "test/test_*.rs": { "alternate": "src/{}.rs" } } ``` With this configuration, you can jump between the source code and test file via command `:A` ### Code formatting The format layer is also enabled by default. With this layer you can use key binding `SPC b f` to format current buffer. Before using this feature, please install rustfmt: ```sh rustup component add rustfmt ``` ### running code To run current script, you can press `SPC l r`, and a split window will be openen, the output of the script will be shown in this window. It is running asynchronously, and will not block your Vim. ![rustide](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/13142418/75607213-9afbb880-5b2f-11ea-8569-5f39142f134b.png) ### REPL support Start a `evcxr` inferior REPL process with `SPC l s i`. After the REPL process being started, you can send code to inferior process. All key bindings prefix with `SPC l s`, including sending line, sending selection or even send whole buffer. ![rustrepl](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/13142418/75877531-ef19dc00-5e52-11ea-87c9-bf8b103a690d.png) ### Tasks manager The tasks manager provides a function to register task provider. Adding following vim script into bootstrap function, then SpaceVim can detect the cargo tasks. ```viml function! s:cargo_task() abort if filereadable('Cargo.toml') let commands = ['build', 'run', 'test'] let conf = {} for cmd in commands call extend(conf, { \ cmd : { \ 'command': 'cargo', \ 'args' : [cmd], \ 'isDetected' : 1, \ 'detectedName' : 'cargo:' \ } \ }) endfor return conf else return {} endif endfunction call SpaceVim#plugins#tasks#reg_provider(funcref('s:cargo_task')) ``` Open SpaceVim with a rust file, after pressing `SPC p t r`, you will see the following tasks menu. ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/13142418/76683906-957b9380-6642-11ea-906e-42b6e6a17841.png) The task will run asynchronously, and the results will be shown in the runner buffer. ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/13142418/76683919-b04e0800-6642-11ea-8dd8-f7fc0ae7e0cd.png)