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In the following two examples, putting the cursor on either of the two variable identifiers only highlights the definition, not the subsequent use:
variable
#[tokio::main] async fn main() { let variable = ""; variable; } #[async_trait::async_trait] trait AsyncTrait { fn default(&self) { let variable = ""; variable; } }
Since it happens with 2 mostly unrelated proc macros, I think this is a rust-analyzer bug or limitation.
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In the following two examples, putting the cursor on either of the two
variable
identifiers only highlights the definition, not the subsequent use:Since it happens with 2 mostly unrelated proc macros, I think this is a rust-analyzer bug or limitation.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: