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Extra documentation for new formatting feature Documentation of this feature was added in rust-lang#90473 and released in Rust 1.58. However, high traffic macros did not receive new examples. Namely `println!()` and `format!()`. The doc comments included in Rust are super important to the community- especially newcomers. I have met several other newbies like myself who are unaware of this recent (well about 7 months old now) update to the language allowing for convenient intra-string identifiers. Bringing small examples of this feature to the doc comments of `println!()` and `format!()` would be helpful to everyone learning the language. [Blog Post Announcing Feature](https://blog.rust-lang.org/2022/01/13/Rust-1.58.0.html) [Feature PR](rust-lang#90473) - includes several instances of documentation of the feature- minus the macros in question for this PR *This is my first time contributing to a project this large. Feedback would mean the world to me 😄* --- *Recreated; I violated the [No-Merge Policy](https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/git.html#no-merge-policy)*
Extra documentation for new formatting feature Documentation of this feature was added in rust-lang#90473 and released in Rust 1.58. However, high traffic macros did not receive new examples. Namely `println!()` and `format!()`. The doc comments included in Rust are super important to the community- especially newcomers. I have met several other newbies like myself who are unaware of this recent (well about 7 months old now) update to the language allowing for convenient intra-string identifiers. Bringing small examples of this feature to the doc comments of `println!()` and `format!()` would be helpful to everyone learning the language. [Blog Post Announcing Feature](https://blog.rust-lang.org/2022/01/13/Rust-1.58.0.html) [Feature PR](rust-lang#90473) - includes several instances of documentation of the feature- minus the macros in question for this PR *This is my first time contributing to a project this large. Feedback would mean the world to me 😄* --- *Recreated; I violated the [No-Merge Policy](https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/git.html#no-merge-policy)*
Extra documentation for new formatting feature Documentation of this feature was added in rust-lang#90473 and released in Rust 1.58. However, high traffic macros did not receive new examples. Namely `println!()` and `format!()`. The doc comments included in Rust are super important to the community- especially newcomers. I have met several other newbies like myself who are unaware of this recent (well about 7 months old now) update to the language allowing for convenient intra-string identifiers. Bringing small examples of this feature to the doc comments of `println!()` and `format!()` would be helpful to everyone learning the language. [Blog Post Announcing Feature](https://blog.rust-lang.org/2022/01/13/Rust-1.58.0.html) [Feature PR](rust-lang#90473) - includes several instances of documentation of the feature- minus the macros in question for this PR *This is my first time contributing to a project this large. Feedback would mean the world to me 😄* --- *Recreated; I violated the [No-Merge Policy](https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/git.html#no-merge-policy)*
…iaskrgr Rollup of 15 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#99993 (linker: Update some outdated comments) - rust-lang#100220 (Properly forward `ByRefSized::fold` to the inner iterator) - rust-lang#100826 (sugg: take into count the debug formatting) - rust-lang#100855 (Extra documentation for new formatting feature) - rust-lang#100888 (Coherence negative impls implied bounds) - rust-lang#100901 (Make some methods private) - rust-lang#100906 (Suggest alternatives when trying to mutate a `HashMap`/`BTreeMap` via indexing) - rust-lang#100912 (Diagnose missing includes in run-make tests) - rust-lang#100919 (Use par_body_owners for liveness) - rust-lang#100922 (Rewrite error index generator to greatly reduce the size of the pages) - rust-lang#100926 (Update README.md) - rust-lang#100930 (Use `--userns=keep-id` when "docker" is really podman) - rust-lang#100938 (rustdoc: remove unused CSS rule) - rust-lang#100940 (Do not suggest adding a bound to a opaque type) - rust-lang#100945 (Add a missing test case for impl generic mismatch) Failed merges: r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Documentation of this feature was added in #90473 and released in Rust 1.58. However, high traffic macros did not receive new examples. Namely
println!()
andformat!()
.The doc comments included in Rust are super important to the community- especially newcomers. I have met several other newbies like myself who are unaware of this recent (well about 7 months old now) update to the language allowing for convenient intra-string identifiers.
Bringing small examples of this feature to the doc comments of
println!()
andformat!()
would be helpful to everyone learning the language.Blog Post Announcing Feature
Feature PR - includes several instances of documentation of the feature- minus the macros in question for this PR
This is my first time contributing to a project this large. Feedback would mean the world to me 😄
Recreated; I violated the No-Merge Policy