Lucas Gangstad
Lucas Gangstad
For reference, I've encountered the same thing with cargo installed tooling as well. Depending on path order it can be tricky to get the right tool from different places. A...
I think rustfmt benefits heavily from pushing a [conventional](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convention_over_configuration) approach to writing code using it. Its generally very well accepted that the defaults are very good and sensible defaults and...
Returning to this a bit to make my thoughts a bit more explicit here. > Rustfmt treats changing how code formats as a breaking change I completely agree here. And...
Can you explain the use-case of this and what it's solving? This seems like it's probably better solved by changing the StyLua binary to search for configuration recursively upward rather...
I don't have an issue with having an installer per se, but I don't really see the need for a complicated installer either. It's a single binary and one line...
To be clear, because I guess I never really followed up on this: > although I don't think I'll be able to dedicate vast extents of time to maintain multiple...
I think it makes sense to not make assumptions about what other tools the user is using; keeping the lints enabled by default and opt-out sounds correct to me. I...
That solution sounds good to me. It alleviates most of the pressure on most users and allows an easy way to achieve this for type definition authors. This also makes...
Yeah, I haven't noticed it happening recently.
Any news on this? Doesn't seem to have changed or been addressed.