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JavaCC plugin

The original Rust plugin can be found here. It was written in JavaCC for NetBeans 8.2. A clone that can be installed in Apache NetBeans 16 can be found here.

To build and successfully deploy to Apache NetBeans follow these steps:

  1. Edit pom.xml and comment out dependencies to org-netbeans-modules-gsf-testrunner as well as in org.codehaus.mojo:nbm-maven-plugin.
  2. Optionally you may upgrade old RELEASE82 dependencies to RELEASE123 or later.
  3. Delete src/test directory.
  4. Delete
    • src/main/java/com/github/drrb/rust/netbeans/cargo/test
    • src/main/java/com/github/drrb/rust/netbeans/project/action/TestCommand.java
    • src/main/java/com/github/drrb/rust/netbeans/project/action/TestFileCommand.java
  5. Edit RustProjectActionProvider.java and comment out or delete the errored lines:
    • supportedCommands.add(TestCommand.INSTANCE); 
    • supportedCommands.add(TestFileCommand.INSTANCE);
  6. mvn clean package
  7. Install the produced rust-netbeans-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT.nbm
  8. Click on Tools → Options or NetBeans → Preferences (Mac) and you should see a Rust button. It should automatically pick your Rust environment.

There is no New Project wizard but you can open an .rs file from the Favourites window. The first time you use the plugin it will complain about braces matching as errors, but when you restart NetBeans this error is gone. You may also open a Rust project from File → Open Project action and pointing to the directory that contains the rust project. NetBeans will recognize that this is a Rust project and it will use the appropriate icon in the Projects tab. You can right-click on the project and select Run to compile and execute it.


Language Feature SupportStatus
File type recognitionX
Project typeX
Semantic syntax highlightingX
FormattingX
Braces matchingX
Error Hints/Fixes/Suggestions
Code completion
Code templates
Refactoring
Debugging

ANTLR4 & LSP Rust plugin

Antonio Vieiro started development of a new Rust plugin based on latest ANTLR4 and LSP technologies. You can build it using JDK 11 or later and the command:

ant -Dcluster.config=rust.


Language Feature SupportStatus
File type recognitionX
Project type

X

Semantic syntax highlightingX
FormattingX
Braces matchingX
Error Hints/Fixes/SuggestionsX
Code completion
Code templates
Refactoring
Debugging
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