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-// Copyright 2012 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
-// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
-// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
-//
-// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
-// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
-// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
-// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
-// except according to those terms.
-
-// no-reformat
-
-/*!
- * A demonstration module
- *
- * Contains documentation in various forms that rustdoc understands,
- * for testing purposes. It doesn't surve any functional
- * purpose. This here, for instance, is just some filler text.
- *
- * FIXME (#3731): It would be nice if we could run some automated
- * tests on this file
- */
-
-
-/// The base price of a muffin on a non-holiday
-static PRICE_OF_A_MUFFIN: float = 70f;
-
-struct WaitPerson {
-    hair_color: ~str
-}
-
-/// The type of things that produce omnomnom
-enum OmNomNomy {
-    /// Delicious sugar cookies
-    Cookie,
-    /// It's pizza
-    PizzaPie(~[uint])
-}
-
-fn take_my_order_please(
-    _waitperson: WaitPerson,
-    _order: ~[OmNomNomy]
-) -> uint {
-
-    /*!
-     * OMG would you take my order already?
-     *
-     * # Arguments
-     *
-     * * _waitperson - The waitperson that you want to bother
-     * * _order - The order vector. It should be filled with food
-     *
-     * # Return
-     *
-     * The price of the order, including tax
-     *
-     * Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed nec
-     * molestie nisl. Duis massa risus, pharetra a scelerisque a,
-     * molestie eu velit. Donec mattis ligula at ante imperdiet ut
-     * dapibus mauris malesuada.
-     *
-     * Sed gravida nisi a metus elementum sit amet hendrerit dolor
-     * bibendum. Aenean sit amet neque massa, sed tempus tortor. Sed ut
-     * lobortis enim. Proin a mauris quis nunc fermentum ultrices eget a
-     * erat. Mauris in lectus vitae metus sodales auctor. Morbi nunc
-     * quam, ultricies at venenatis non, pellentesque ac dui.
-     *
-     * # Failure
-     *
-     * This function is full of fail
-     */
-
-    fail!();
-}
-
-mod fortress_of_solitude {
-    /*!
-     * Superman's vacation home
-     *
-     * The fortress of solitude is located in the Arctic and it is
-     * cold. What you may not know about the fortress of solitude
-     * though is that it contains two separate bowling alleys. One of
-     * them features bumper-bowling and is kind of lame.
-     *
-     * Really, it's pretty cool.
-     */
-
-}
-
-mod blade_runner {
-    /*!
-     * Blade Runner is probably the best movie ever
-     *
-     * I like that in the world of Blade Runner it is always
-     * raining, and that it's always night time. And Aliens
-     * was also a really good movie.
-     *
-     * Alien 3 was crap though.
-     */
-}
-
-/**
- * Bored
- *
- * Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed nec
- * molestie nisl. Duis massa risus, pharetra a scelerisque a,
- * molestie eu velit. Donec mattis ligula at ante imperdiet ut
- * dapibus mauris malesuada. Sed gravida nisi a metus elementum sit
- * amet hendrerit dolor bibendum. Aenean sit amet neque massa, sed
- * tempus tortor. Sed ut lobortis enim. Proin a mauris quis nunc
- * fermentum ultrices eget a erat. Mauris in lectus vitae metus
- * sodales auctor. Morbi nunc quam, ultricies at venenatis non,
- * pellentesque ac dui.
- *
- * Quisque vitae est id eros placerat laoreet sit amet eu
- * nisi. Curabitur suscipit neque porttitor est euismod
- * lacinia. Curabitur non quam vitae ipsum adipiscing
- * condimentum. Mauris ut ante eget metus sollicitudin
- * blandit. Aliquam erat volutpat. Morbi sed nisl mauris. Nulla
- * facilisi. Phasellus at mollis ipsum. Maecenas sed convallis
- * sapien. Nullam in ligula turpis. Pellentesque a neque augue. Sed
- * eget ante feugiat tortor congue auctor ac quis ante. Proin
- * condimentum lacinia tincidunt.
- */
-struct Bored {
-  bored: bool,
-}
-
-impl Drop for Bored {
-  fn drop(&mut self) { }
-}
-
-/**
- * The Shunned House
- *
- * From even the greatest of horrors irony is seldom absent. Sometimes it
- * enters directly into the composition of the events, while sometimes it
- * relates only to their fortuitous position among persons and
- * places. The latter sort is splendidly exemplified by a case in the
- * ancient city of Providence, where in the late forties Edgar Allan Poe
- * used to sojourn often during his unsuccessful wooing of the gifted
- * poetess, Mrs.  Whitman. Poe generally stopped at the Mansion House in
- * Benefit Street--the renamed Golden Ball Inn whose roof has sheltered
- * Washington, Jefferson, and Lafayette--and his favorite walk led
- * northward along the same street to Mrs. Whitman's home and the
- * neighboring hillside churchyard of St. John's, whose hidden expanse of
- * Eighteenth Century gravestones had for him a peculiar fascination.
- */
-trait TheShunnedHouse {
-    /**
-     * Now the irony is this. In this walk, so many times repeated, the
-     * world's greatest master of the terrible and the bizarre was
-     * obliged to pass a particular house on the eastern side of the
-     * street; a dingy, antiquated structure perched on the abruptly
-     * rising side hill, with a great unkempt yard dating from a time
-     * when the region was partly open country. It does not appear that
-     * he ever wrote or spoke of it, nor is there any evidence that he
-     * even noticed it. And yet that house, to the two persons in
-     * possession of certain information, equals or outranks in horror
-     * the wildest fantasy of the genius who so often passed it
-     * unknowingly, and stands starkly leering as a symbol of all that is
-     * unutterably hideous.
-     *
-     * # Arguments
-     *
-     * * unkempt_yard - A yard dating from a time when the region was partly
-     *                  open country
-     */
-    fn dingy_house(&self, unkempt_yard: int);
-
-    /**
-     * The house was--and for that matter still is--of a kind to attract
-     * the attention of the curious. Originally a farm or semi-farm
-     * building, it followed the average New England colonial lines of
-     * the middle Eighteenth Century--the prosperous peaked-roof sort,
-     * with two stories and dormerless attic, and with the Georgian
-     * doorway and interior panelling dictated by the progress of taste
-     * at that time. It faced south, with one gable end buried to the
-     * lower windows in the eastward rising hill, and the other exposed
-     * to the foundations toward the street. Its construction, over a
-     * century and a half ago, had followed the grading and straightening
-     * of the road in that especial vicinity; for Benefit Street--at
-     * first called Back Street--was laid out as a lane winding amongst
-     * the graveyards of the first settlers, and straightened only when
-     * the removal of the bodies to the North Burial Ground made it
-     * decently possible to cut through the old family plots.
-     */
-    fn construct(&self) -> bool;
-}
-
-/// Whatever
-impl TheShunnedHouse for OmNomNomy {
-    fn dingy_house(&self, _unkempt_yard: int) {
-    }
-
-    fn construct(&self) -> bool {
-        fail!();
-    }
-}