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Merge #5541 5541: add completion for rustc lints r=matklad a=Emilgardis This is a very naive approach to provide completions for lints. Preferably, this would pull from current `rustup which rustc` via `rustc -W help <crate>`, but currently `rustc` only provides human output for lints. ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1502855/88492913-90dec880-cfae-11ea-89d8-2b494951b20c.png) also, clippy would be really nice but I feel like for that ra should really pull from clippy Co-authored-by: Emil Gardström <emil.gardstrom@gmail.com>
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