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Could compiltest be a simple typo? (There's the |
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…=steveklabnik Fix typo "compiltest" Part of rust-lang#70898.
It looks like blocks are being "annotated" with "directives" and "attributes", where:
So I don't think much needs to be changed, unless this needs to be made more explicit somehow. |
I can understand and relate with the Rust already defines Getting back to the documentation, the text details So, I suggest to:
PS - O wrote more to explaining the rational of my suggestion, than I'll have to write to eventually fix this issue, if you all agree ofc. 😅 |
Clarify terms in rustdoc book Fixes rust-lang#70898 I chose to completely remove the term directive over attribute because rustdoc has a lint called `invalid_codeblock_attributes` and the term attributes is used throughout the book. I slightly changed the introductory sentence to describe the relationship between annotations and attributes. I also moved the text explaining the example from below the blocks to above the blocks which is more in line with the rest of the book. I also changed the description for the `should_panic` attribute as I found it a little confusing. Finally, some of the blocks were `text` and some were `rust` so I changed them all to `text` which is in line with the rest of the book.
Clarify terms in rustdoc book Fixes rust-lang#70898 I chose to completely remove the term directive over attribute because rustdoc has a lint called `invalid_codeblock_attributes` and the term attributes is used throughout the book. I slightly changed the introductory sentence to describe the relationship between annotations and attributes. I also moved the text explaining the example from below the blocks to above the blocks which is more in line with the rest of the book. I also changed the description for the `should_panic` attribute as I found it a little confusing. Finally, some of the blocks were `text` and some were `rust` so I changed them all to `text` which is in line with the rest of the book.
The
rustdoc
documentation mentions a number of terms which I haven't found the definitions for. Might it be that they are either undefined or defined elsewhere?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: