8089: Update info about Eclipse Corrosion r=matklad a=mickaelistria



Co-authored-by: Mickael Istria <mistria@redhat.com>
Co-authored-by: Aleksey Kladov <aleksey.kladov@gmail.com>
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=== Eclipse IDE === Eclipse IDE
Prerequisites: You have installed the <<rust-analyzer-language-server-binary,`rust-analyzer` binary>>.
Support for Rust development in the Eclipse IDE is provided by link:https://github.com/eclipse/corrosion[Eclipse Corrosion]. Support for Rust development in the Eclipse IDE is provided by link:https://github.com/eclipse/corrosion[Eclipse Corrosion].
While it currently uses RLS as default, you can successfully configure it so the IDE will use `rust-analyzer` instead. If available in PATH or in some standard location, `rust-analyzer` is detected and powers editing of Rust files without further configuration.
To do so, with an Eclipse IDE where Corrosion is installed, just go to __Window > Preferences > Rust__ and edit the __Path to Rust Language Server__ entry to reference the path to `rust-analyzer`. If `rust-analyzer` is not detected, Corrosion will prompt you for configuration of your Rust toolchain and language server with a link to the __Window > Preferences > Rust__ preference page; from here a button allows to download and configure `rust-analyzer`, but you can also reference another installation.
You'll need to close and reopen all .rs and Cargo files, or to restart the IDE, for this change to take effect. You'll need to close and reopen all .rs and Cargo files, or to restart the IDE, for this change to take effect.
== Configuration == Configuration