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Make documentation of which items the prelude exports more readable.
I recently figured out that rustdoc allows link inside of inline code blocks as long as they’re delimited with `<code> </code>` instead of `` ` ` ``. I think this applies nicely in the listing of prelude exports [in the docs](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/prelude/index.html). There, currently unformatted `::` and `{ , }` is used in order to mimick import syntax while attatching links to individual identifiers.
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_Edit:_ I just noticed, the “current” screenshots are from stable, so there are a few more differences in the pictures than the ones from just this PR.
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Edition-specific preludes
This changes `{std,core}::prelude` to export edition-specific preludes under `rust_2015`, `rust_2018` and `rust_2021`. (As suggested in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/51418#issuecomment-395630382.) For now they all just re-export `v1::*`, but this allows us to add things to the 2021edition prelude soon.
This also changes the compiler to make the automatically injected prelude import dependent on the selected edition.
cc `@rust-lang/libs` `@djc`
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Co-authored-by: Joshua Nelson <joshua@yottadb.com>
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rust_2015 and rust_2018 are just re-exports of v1.
rust_2021 is a module that for now just re-exports everything from v1,
such that we can add more things later.
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Use consistent punctuation for 'Prelude contents' docs
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Co-Authored-By: Joshua Nelson <jyn514@gmail.com>
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The heading style for `std::prelude` is to be consistent with the
headings for `std` and `core`: `# The Rust Standard Library` and
`# The Rust Core Library`, respectively.
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Use consistent punctuation and capitalization in the list
of things re-exported in the prelude.
Also adds a (possibly missing) word.
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- Use intra-doc links for `std::io` in `std::fs`
- Use intra-doc links for File::read in unix/ext/fs.rs
- Remove explicit intra-doc links for `true` in `net/addr.rs`
- Use intra-doc links in alloc/src/sync.rs
- Use intra-doc links in src/ascii.rs
- Switch to intra-doc links in alloc/rc.rs
- Use intra-doc links in core/pin.rs
- Use intra-doc links in std/prelude
- Use shorter links in `std/fs.rs`
`io` is already in scope.
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--stage 0
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