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Auto merge of #15847 - wasd96040501:feat/preview_adt, r=<try> feat: preview adt field when hover Closes #13977 ![20231108194345_rec_](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/assets/14040068/95894c4b-de6e-4ca4-98b3-6ab4559d0950)
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