Generating missing members are adding ${0:todo!()} where the cursor is supposed to be
See original GitHub issueWhen I invoke the command to implement missing members from a trait, it is adding ${0:todo!()}
to the body of the first function (or to the type, if the trait has it). I believe this is where the cursor is supposed to be after adding.
I’d suggest either to as intended to set the cursor at the position or wipe this out and just output the expected todo!()
.
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Try v0.33.0.
Reproduced with coc master, I’m using the feat/lsp-316 branch.