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2023-11-29rustdoc: remove small from `small-section-header`Michael Howell-16/+16
There's no such thing as a big section header, so I don't know why the name was used.
2023-11-29rustdoc-search: replace TAB/NL/LF with SP firstMichael Howell-10/+6
This way, most of the parsing code doesn't need to be designed to handle it, since they should always be treated exactly the same anyhow.
2023-11-29rustdoc-search: removed dead parser codeMichael Howell-2/+0
This is already covered by the normal unexpected char path.
2023-11-29rustdoc-search: allow `:: ` and ` ::`Michael Howell-8/+5
This restriction made sense back when spaces separated function parameters, but now that they separate path components, there's no real ambiguity any more. Additionally, the Rust language allows it.
2023-11-29Always display stability version even if it's the same as the containing itemGuillaume Gomez-54/+14
2023-11-29rustdoc: Move `AssocItemRender` and `RenderMode` to `html::render`.Alona Enraght-Moony-5/+21
They're only used for HTML, so it makes more sense for them to live their.
2023-11-27Auto merge of #118353 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-sf1booi, r=matthiaskrgrbors-2/+1
Rollup of 3 pull requests Successful merges: - #118322 (skip {tidy,compiletest,rustdoc-gui} based tests for `DocTests::Only`) - #118325 (Fix Rustdoc search docs link) - #118338 (Backticks fixes) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2023-11-27Rollup merge of #118325 - clubby789:rustdoc-search-link, r=fmeaseMatthias Krüger-2/+1
Fix Rustdoc search docs link This link has been outdated since #112725 moved the search docs to their own page
2023-11-27Auto merge of #118321 - WaffleLapkin:unspace-fn-pointer-fake-variadic, ↵bors-1/+1
r=notriddle rustdoc: Remove space from fake-variadic fn ptr impls before: `for fn (T₁, T₂, …, Tₙ) -> Ret` after: `for fn(T₁, T₂, …, Tₙ) -> Ret` I don't think we usually have spaces there, so it looks weird. cc `@notriddle` since you added the space in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/98180 (or rather, added the feature with a space included).
2023-11-26Fix Rustdoc search docs linkclubby789-2/+1
2023-11-26rustdoc: Remove space from fake-variadic fn ptr implsMaybe Waffle-1/+1
before: `for fn (T₁, T₂, …, Tₙ) -> Ret` after: `for fn(T₁, T₂, …, Tₙ) -> Ret`
2023-11-26Rollup merge of #118296 - notriddle:notriddle/main-dom, r=GuillaumeGomezGuillaume Gomez-21/+11
rustdoc: replace `elemIsInParent` with `Node.contains` According to [MDN], this function is compatible with: * Chrome 16 and Edge 12 * Firefox 9 * Safari 1.1 and iOS Safari 1 These browsers are well within our [support matrix], which requires compatibility with Chrome 118, Firefox 115, Safari 17, and Edge 119. [MDN]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Node/contains#browser_compatibility [support matrix]: https://browsersl.ist/#q=last+2+Chrome+versions%2C+last+1+Firefox+version%2C+Firefox+ESR%2C+last+1+Safari+version%2C+last+1+iOS+version%2C+last+1+Edge+version%2C+last+1+UCAndroid+version
2023-11-26rustc: `hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id()` -> `tcx.local_def_id_to_hir_id()` ↵Vadim Petrochenkov-2/+2
cleanup
2023-11-25Rollup merge of #118289 - compiler-errors:is_some_and_rustdoc, r=fmeaseMichael Goulet-3/+2
`is_{some,ok}_and` for rustdoc slightly more fluent-reading code r? fmease
2023-11-25rustdoc: replace `elemIsInParent` with `Node.contains`Michael Howell-21/+11
According to [MDN], this function is compatible with: * Chrome 16 and Edge 12 * Firefox 9 * Safari 1.1 and iOS Safari 1 These browsers are well within our [support matrix], which requires compatibility with Chrome 118, Firefox 115, Safari 17, and Edge 119. [MDN]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Node/contains#browser_compatibility [support matrix]: https://browsersl.ist/#q=last+2+Chrome+versions%2C+last+1+Firefox+version%2C+Firefox+ESR%2C+last+1+Safari+version%2C+last+1+iOS+version%2C+last+1+Edge+version%2C+last+1+UCAndroid+version
2023-11-25rustdoc-search: clean up some DOM codeMichael Howell-11/+5
2023-11-25is_{some,ok}_and for rustdocMichael Goulet-3/+2
2023-11-25Rollup merge of #118253 - dtolnay:issomeand, r=compiler-errorsLeón Orell Valerian Liehr-2/+4
Replace `option.map(cond) == Some(true)` with `option.is_some_and(cond)` Requested by `@fmease` in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/118226#pullrequestreview-1747432292. There is also a much larger number of `option.map_or(false, cond)` that can be changed separately if someone wants. r? fmease
2023-11-24rustdoc-search: avoid infinite where clause unboxMichael Howell-8/+24
Fixes #118242
2023-11-24Replace `option.map(cond) == Some(true)` with `option.is_some_and(cond)`David Tolnay-2/+4
2023-11-23Sort unstable items last in rustdoc, instead of firstDavid Tolnay-2/+2
2023-11-23Don't print "private fields" on empty tuple structsKyuuhachi-5/+9
Test for presence rather than absence Remove redundant tests Issues in those parts will likely be caught by other parts of the test suite.
2023-11-22Don't merge cfg and doc(cfg) attributes for re-exportsGuillaume Gomez-11/+2
2023-11-21rustdoc-search: make primitives and keywords less specialMichael Howell-24/+12
The search sorting code already sorts by item type discriminant, putting things with smaller discriminants first. There was also a special case for sorting keywords and primitives earlier, and this commit removes it by giving them lower discriminants. The sorting code has another criteria where items with descriptions appear earlier than items without, and that criteria has higher priority than the item type. This shouldn't matter, though, because primitives and keywords normally only appear in the standard library, and it always gives them descriptions.
2023-11-21rustdoc-search: clean up `checkPath`Michael Howell-13/+3
This computes the same result with less code by computing many of the old checks at once: * It won't enter the loop if clength > length, because then the result of length - clength will be negative and the loop conditional will fail. * i + clength will never be greater than length, because it starts out as i = length - clength, implying that i + clength equals length, and it only goes down from there. * The aborted variable is replaced with control flow.
2023-11-19rustdoc-search: add support for associated typesMichael Howell-114/+683
2023-11-18rustdoc-search: switch to recursive backtrackingMichael Howell-157/+87
This is significantly faster, because - It allows the one-element fast path to kick in on multi- element queries. - It constructs intermediate data structures more lazily than the old system did. It's measurably faster than the old algo even without the fast path, but that fast path still helps significantly.
2023-11-17rustdoc-search: fix accidental shared, mutable mapMichael Howell-30/+14
2023-11-17rustdoc-search: fast path for 1-query unificationMichael Howell-2/+76
Short queries, in addition to being common, are also the base case for a lot of more complicated queries. We can avoid most of the backtracking data structures, and use simple recursive matching instead, by special casing them. Profile output: https://notriddle.com/rustdoc-html-demo-5/profile-3/index.html
2023-11-17rustdoc-search: less new Maps in unifyFunctionTypeMichael Howell-16/+31
This is a major source of expense on generic queries, and this commit reduces them. Profile output: https://notriddle.com/rustdoc-html-demo-5/profile-2/index.html
2023-11-16Auto merge of #117875 - Mark-Simulacrum:bootstrap-bump, r=clubby789bors-106/+140
Bootstrap bump Bumps bootstrap compiler to just-released beta. https://forge.rust-lang.org/release/process.html#master-bootstrap-update-t-2-day-tuesday
2023-11-15Re-format code with new rustfmtMark Rousskov-106/+140
2023-11-15rustdoc-search: simplify the checkTypes fast pathMichael Howell-61/+10
This reduces code size while still matching the common case for plain, concrete types.
2023-11-14Auto merge of #117849 - compiler-errors:cycle, r=cjgillotbors-1/+1
make `LayoutError::Cycle` carry `ErrorGuaranteed` Addresses a FIXME, and also I think it's wise for error variants to carry their `ErrorGuaranteed` -- makes it easier to use that `ErrorGuaranteed` for creating, e.g. `TyKind::Error` and other error kinds. Splitting out from #117703.
2023-11-12rustdoc: use `.rustdoc` class instead of `body`Michael Howell-2/+2
This didn't show up in our local tests, because the problem is actually caused by docs.rs rewritten HTML (which relocates the classes that this code looked for from the body tag to a child div). Fixes #117290
2023-11-12make LayoutError::Cycle carry ErrorGuaranteedMichael Goulet-1/+1
2023-11-08rustdoc: minor changes suggested by clippy perf lints.Nicholas Nethercote-9/+6
2023-11-07Auto merge of #115904 - notriddle:notriddle/preload-bold, r=GuillaumeGomezbors-1/+0
rustdoc: stop preloading Source Serif 4 Bold According to #91170, italic fonts are not preloaded because they're rarely used, but bold fonts are. This seems to be true of bold Source Code Pro and bold Fira Sans, but bold and italic Source Serif Pro seem to be equally heavily used. This is, I assume, the result of using Fira Sans Bold and Source Code Bold headings, so you only get bold Serif text when the doc author uses strong `**` emphasis (or within certain kinds of tooltip, which shouldn't be preloaded because they only show up long after the page is loaded). To check this, run these two commands in the browser console to measure how much they're used. The measurement is extremely rough, but it gets the idea across: the two styles are about equally popular. // count bold elements Array.prototype.slice.call(document.querySelectorAll("*")).filter(x => { const y = document.defaultView.getComputedStyle(x); return y.fontFamily.indexOf("Source Serif 4") !== -1 && y.fontWeight > 400 }).length // count italic elements Array.prototype.slice.call(document.querySelectorAll("*")).filter(x => { const y = document.defaultView.getComputedStyle(x); return y.fontFamily.indexOf("Source Serif 4") !== -1 && y.fontStyle == "italic" }).length | URL | Bold | Italic | |--------------|-----:|-------:| | [std] | 2 | 9 | | [Vec] | 8 | 89 | | [regex] | 33 | 17 | | [test_suite] | 0 | 0 | [std]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/index.html [Vec]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/vec/struct.Vec.html [regex]: https://docs.rs/regex/1.9.5/regex/index.html [test_suite]: https://docs.rs/test-suite/3.2.9/test_suite/
2023-11-04Auto merge of #117540 - ↵bors-2/+2
matthiaskrgr:baby_dont_clone_me_dont_clone_me_no_more, r=est31 clone less
2023-11-03Auto merge of #117507 - nnethercote:rustc_span, r=Nilstriebbors-4/+2
`rustc_span` cleanups Just some things I found while looking over this crate. r? `@oli-obk`
2023-11-03clone lessMatthias Krüger-2/+2
2023-11-02Fix order of implementations in the "implementations on foreign types" sectionGuillaume Gomez-1/+2
2023-11-02Minimize `pub` usage in `source_map.rs`.Nicholas Nethercote-4/+2
Most notably, this commit changes the `pub use crate::*;` in that file to `use crate::*;`. This requires a lot of `use` items in other crates to be adjusted, because everything defined within `rustc_span::*` was also available via `rustc_span::source_map::*`, which is bizarre. The commit also removes `SourceMap::span_to_relative_line_string`, which is unused.
2023-10-31Rollup merge of #113241 - poliorcetics:85138-doc-object-safety, r=GuillaumeGomezMatthias Krüger-0/+24
rustdoc: Document lack of object safety on affected traits Closes #85138 I saw the issue didn't have any recent activity, if there is another MR for it I missed it. I want the issue to move forward so here is my proposition. It takes some space just before the "Implementors" section and only if the trait is **not** object safe since it is the only case where special care must be taken in some cases and this has the benefit of avoiding generation of HTML in (I hope) the common case.
2023-10-30Descriptive variant name deprecation versions outside the standard libraryDavid Tolnay-1/+1
2023-10-30Represent absence of 'since' attribute as a variant of DeprecatedSinceDavid Tolnay-4/+4
2023-10-30Add a DeprecatedSince::Err variant for versions that fail to parseDavid Tolnay-9/+10
2023-10-30Move deprecation_in_effect to inherent method on DeprecationDavid Tolnay-8/+2
2023-10-29Store version of `deprecated` attribute in structured formDavid Tolnay-8/+5
2023-10-29Rename Since -> StableSince in preparation for a DeprecatedSinceDavid Tolnay-11/+11