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Most of these are because alloc uses `#[lang_item]` to define methods,
but core documents primitives before those methods are available.
- Fix rustdoc-js-std test
For some reason this change made CStr not show up in the results for
`str,u8`. Since it still shows up for str, and since it wasn't a great
match for that query anyway, I think this is ok to let slide.
- Add test that all primitives can be linked to
- Enable `doc(primitive)` in `core` as well
- Add linkcheck exception specifically for Windows
Ideally this would be done automatically by the linkchecker by
replacing `\\` with forward slashes, but this PR is already a ton of
work ...
- Don't forcibly fail linkchecking if there's a broken intra-doc link on Windows
Previously, it would exit with a hard error if a missing file had `::`
in it. This changes it to report a missing file instead, which allows
adding an exception.
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- Fix broken handling of primitive associated items
- Remove fragment hack
Fixes 83083
- more logging
- Update CrateNum hacks
The CrateNum has no relation to where in the dependency tree the crate
is, only when it's loaded. Explicitly special-case core instead of
assuming it will be the first DefId.
- Update and add tests
- Cache calculation of primitive locations
This could possibly be avoided by passing a Cache into
collect_intra_doc_links; but that's a much larger change, and doesn't
seem valuable other than for this.
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This works by doing two things:
- Adding links that are specific to the crate. Since not all primitive
items are defined in `core` (due to lang_items), these need to use
relative links and not intra-doc links.
- Duplicating `primitive_docs` in both core and std. This allows not needing CARGO_PKG_NAME to build the standard library. It also adds a tidy check to make sure they stay the same.
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