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== Troubleshooting

Start with looking at the rust-analyzer version.
Try **Rust Analyzer: Show RA Version** in VS Code and `rust-analyzer --version` in the command line.
Try **Rust Analyzer: Show RA Version** in VS Code (using **Command Palette** feature typically activated by Ctrl+Shift+P) or `rust-analyzer --version` in the command line.
If the date is more than a week ago, it's better to update rust-analyzer version.

The next thing to check would be panic messages in rust-analyzer's log.
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