If my code has multiple targets, how could I make them both active in rust-analyzer #15293
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| You can't. rust-analyzer can currently only analyze one active target. In principle having multiple targets/configurations active at the same time is a consideration, but it's 1. complicated to get right (all the IDE features have to choose which configuration to use, or whether they have to consider all of them), and 2. would impact performance quite a bit. | 
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You can't. rust-analyzer can currently only analyze one active target. In principle having multiple targets/configurations active at the same time is a consideration, but it's 1. complicated to get right (all the IDE features have to choose which configuration to use, or whether they have to consider all of them), and 2. would impact performance quite a bit.