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Neural network-based full line completion? I feel like the Rust model isn’t as developed as those for other languages. It’s helpful in Rider for C#.
@nebeker Not sure how much AI is involved. It is all of these automatic blocks stuff, eg after typing "match". Or inserting complete nonsense when hitting some 'known' word from a lib. And when my eyes are elsewhere, I get two lines of garbage right away
Ah, matter of preference I suppose. At least there are a lot of settings to disable that stuff.
There are now, after months of push-back on the shit they were originally trying to pull.
A "plugin"
I say "plugin" because up until this , plugins were optional, could be uninstalled and generally didn't "accidentally" re-enable themselves on restart.
They've fixed most of it now, but the backlash was interesting to say the least.
Though, to be fair that was only the full AI and not the built in "small" line completion, not sure what the current state of the "big" line completion is.