VS Code - Jupyter IntelliSense not working for Rust & evcxr - visual-studio-code

Trying out evcxr_jupyter with VS Code Jupyter extension & interactive window.
Code executes fine, but there are no code suggestions.
For python code suggestions work fine.
Is there some configuration, that can enable it for Rust as well? Or is it just not supported for now?

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