Work around bug in rust-analyzer to make auto-imports work nicely #376
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Resolves #351
Synopsis
Rust-analyzer doesn't ignore
#[doc(hidden)]
exports when they use a globpattern, only when they explicitely re-export.
Solution
This adds more level of indirection and one more glob pattern so that we put
#[doc(hidden)]
on explicit re-exports. This definitely starts to feel likewe're doing hack upon hack here. But ah well, this seems to work. And working
well with the most popular LSP for Rust seems worth a bit of a hack.