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2021-03-08Make doctests collect and emit the unused externsest31-7/+84
2021-03-08Make parse_json return JsonConfigest31-1/+1
2021-03-08Gate the printing on --json=unused-externsest31-1/+1
2021-03-07Auto merge of #81635 - michaelwoerister:structured_def_path_hash, r=pnkfelixbors-96/+94
Let a portion of DefPathHash uniquely identify the DefPath's crate. This allows to directly map from a `DefPathHash` to the crate it originates from, without constructing side tables to do that mapping -- something that is useful for incremental compilation where we deal with `DefPathHash` instead of `DefId` a lot. It also allows to reliably and cheaply check for `DefPathHash` collisions which allows the compiler to gracefully abort compilation instead of running into a subsequent ICE at some random place in the code. The following new piece of documentation describes the most interesting aspects of the changes: ```rust /// A `DefPathHash` is a fixed-size representation of a `DefPath` that is /// stable across crate and compilation session boundaries. It consists of two /// separate 64-bit hashes. The first uniquely identifies the crate this /// `DefPathHash` originates from (see [StableCrateId]), and the second /// uniquely identifies the corresponding `DefPath` within that crate. Together /// they form a unique identifier within an entire crate graph. /// /// There is a very small chance of hash collisions, which would mean that two /// different `DefPath`s map to the same `DefPathHash`. Proceeding compilation /// with such a hash collision would very probably lead to an ICE and, in the /// worst case, to a silent mis-compilation. The compiler therefore actively /// and exhaustively checks for such hash collisions and aborts compilation if /// it finds one. /// /// `DefPathHash` uses 64-bit hashes for both the crate-id part and the /// crate-internal part, even though it is likely that there are many more /// `LocalDefId`s in a single crate than there are individual crates in a crate /// graph. Since we use the same number of bits in both cases, the collision /// probability for the crate-local part will be quite a bit higher (though /// still very small). /// /// This imbalance is not by accident: A hash collision in the /// crate-local part of a `DefPathHash` will be detected and reported while /// compiling the crate in question. Such a collision does not depend on /// outside factors and can be easily fixed by the crate maintainer (e.g. by /// renaming the item in question or by bumping the crate version in a harmless /// way). /// /// A collision between crate-id hashes on the other hand is harder to fix /// because it depends on the set of crates in the entire crate graph of a /// compilation session. Again, using the same crate with a different version /// number would fix the issue with a high probability -- but that might be /// easier said then done if the crates in questions are dependencies of /// third-party crates. /// /// That being said, given a high quality hash function, the collision /// probabilities in question are very small. For example, for a big crate like /// `rustc_middle` (with ~50000 `LocalDefId`s as of the time of writing) there /// is a probability of roughly 1 in 14,750,000,000 of a crate-internal /// collision occurring. For a big crate graph with 1000 crates in it, there is /// a probability of 1 in 36,890,000,000,000 of a `StableCrateId` collision. ``` Given the probabilities involved I hope that no one will ever actually see the error messages. Nonetheless, I'd be glad about some feedback on how to improve them. Should we create a GH issue describing the problem and possible solutions to point to? Or a page in the rustc book? r? `@pnkfelix` (feel free to re-assign)
2021-03-07Rollup merge of #82803 - jyn514:unversioned-files, r=GuillaumeGomezYuki Okushi-33/+72
rustdoc: Add an unstable option to print all unversioned files This allows sharing those files between different doc invocations without having to know their names ahead of time. Helps with https://github.com/rust-lang/docs.rs/issues/1302. r? ````@GuillaumeGomez```` cc ````@pietroalbini```` ````@Nemo157````
2021-03-07Rollup merge of #82793 - JohnTitor:move-ui-tests, r=petrochenkovYuki Okushi-46/+1
Move some tests to more suitable subdirs ## The results from classifui (The full results can be found here: https://gist.github.com/JohnTitor/c9e00840990b5e4a8fc562ec3571e427) - [lint-expr-stmt-attrs-for-early-lints.rs](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/src/test/ui/lint-expr-stmt-attrs-for-early-lints.rs) <sup>unknown</sup>: lint (1.566), feature-gates (-0.632), numbers-arithmetic (-0.955) - [try-block.rs](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/src/test/ui/try-block.rs) <sup>unknown</sup>: binding (1.385), try-block (-0.097), lint (-0.932) - [backtrace-debuginfo.rs](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/src/test/ui/backtrace-debuginfo.rs) <sup>unknown</sup>: macros (1.365), cfg (-0.279), drop (-0.291) - [issues/issue-3521.rs](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/src/test/ui/issues/issue-3521.rs) <sup>[issue](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/3521)</sup>: consts (1.298), enum (-0.872), in-band-lifetimes (-0.978) - [impl-bounds-checking.rs](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/src/test/ui/impl-bounds-checking.rs) <sup>unknown</sup>: traits (1.243), for (-0.999), shadowed (-0.999) - [issues/issue-17718.rs](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/src/test/ui/issues/issue-17718.rs) <sup>[issue](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/17718)</sup>: binding (1.236), consts (0.315), extern (-0.779) - [issue-6157.rs](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/src/test/ui/issue-6157.rs) <sup>[issue](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/6157)</sup>: regions (1.213), unboxed-closures (-0.285), traits (-0.510) - [issues/issue-44373.rs](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/src/test/ui/issues/issue-44373.rs) <sup>[issue](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/44373)</sup>: consts (1.187), nll (0.427), borrowck (-0.704) - [nullable-pointer-ffi-compat.rs](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/src/test/ui/nullable-pointer-ffi-compat.rs) <sup>unknown</sup>: regions (1.184), consts (0.650), traits (-0.571) - [issues/issue-52992.rs](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/src/test/ui/issues/issue-52992.rs) <sup>[issue](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/52992)</sup>: nll (1.132), associated-types (-0.628), parser (-0.893) - [issues/issue-2330.rs](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/src/test/ui/issues/issue-2330.rs) <sup>[issue](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/2330)</sup>: traits (1.116), directory_ownership (-0.691), compare-method (-0.981) - [issue-74047.rs](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/src/test/ui/issue-74047.rs) <sup>[issue](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/74047)</sup>: async-await (1.109), impl-trait (-0.629), resolve (-0.781) - [issues/issue-33140.rs](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/src/test/ui/issues/issue-33140.rs) <sup>[issue](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/33140)</sup>: traits (1.063), coherence (-0.832), codemap_tests (-0.944) - [issues/issue-28576.rs](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/src/test/ui/issues/issue-28576.rs) <sup>[issue](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/28576)</sup>: traits (1.062), associated-types (-0.333), impl-trait (-0.697) - [issues/issue-7222.rs](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/src/test/ui/issues/issue-7222.rs) <sup>[issue](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/7222)</sup>: binding (1.062), consts (-0.226), numbers-arithmetic (-0.294) - [tup.rs](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/src/test/ui/tup.rs) <sup>unknown</sup>: structs-enums (1.061), threads-sendsync (-0.550), moves (-0.790) - [issues/issue-15261.rs](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/src/test/ui/issues/issue-15261.rs) <sup>[issue](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/15261)</sup>: consts (1.052), where-clauses (-0.833), macros (-0.862) - [issues/issue-76179.rs](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/src/test/ui/issues/issue-76179.rs) <sup>[issue](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/76179)</sup>: associated-types (1.048), process (-0.887), rfc-2457 (-0.984) - [issues/issue-42344.rs](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/src/test/ui/issues/issue-42344.rs) <sup>[issue](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/42344)</sup>: borrowck (1.043), macros (-0.481), specialization (-0.966) - [issues/issue-18661.rs](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/src/test/ui/issues/issue-18661.rs) <sup>[issue](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/18661)</sup>: unboxed-closures (1.038), mir (-0.648), higher-rank-trait-bounds (-0.688) - [issues/issue-2633.rs](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/src/test/ui/issues/issue-2633.rs) <sup>[issue](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/2633)</sup>: structs-enums (1.020), functions-closures (-0.722), lint (-0.967) Some notes: - If there are related tests (e.g. it's for the same issue), they are moved along with it. - Moved try-block.rs to the `try-block` dir. - Moved tup.rs to the `tuple` dir. - Moved some tests that classified as consts to the `statics` dir, as it seems they have statics actually. - Skipped backtrace-debuginfo.rs because I think classifui overrates their helper macros. cc #73494 r? ```@petrochenkov```
2021-03-07Rollup merge of #82720 - henryboisdequin:fix-79040, r=oli-obkYuki Okushi-25/+28
Fix diagnostic suggests adding type `[type error]` Fixes #79040 ### Unresolved questions: <del>Why does this change output the diagnostic twice (`src/test/ui/79040.rs`)?</del> Thanks `````@oli-obk`````
2021-03-07Rollup merge of #82651 - jyn514:rustdoc-warnings, r=GuillaumeGomezYuki Okushi-40/+89
Cleanup rustdoc warnings ## Clean up error reporting for deprecated passes Using `error!` here goes all the way back to the original commit, https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/8540. I don't see any reason to use logging; rustdoc should use diagnostics wherever possible. See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/81932#issuecomment-785291244 for further context. - Use spans for deprecated attributes - Use a proper diagnostic for unknown passes, instead of error logging - Add tests for unknown passes - Improve some wording in diagnostics ## Report that `doc(plugins)` doesn't work using diagnostics instead of `eprintln!` This also adds a test for the output. This was added in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/52194. I don't see any particular reason not to use diagnostics here, I think it was just missed in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/50541.
2021-03-07Rollup merge of #82402 - jyn514:module-cache-refcell, r=GuillaumeGomezYuki Okushi-50/+56
Remove RefCell around `module_trait_cache` This builds on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/82018 and should not be merged before. ## Don't require a `DocContext` for `report_diagnostic` This is needed for the next commit, which needs mutable access to the `cx` from within the `decorate` closure. - Change `as_local_hir_id` to an associated function, since it only needs a `TyCtxt` - Change `source_span_for_markdown_range` to only take a `TyCtxt` ## Remove RefCell around module_trait_cache This is mostly just changing lots of functions from `&DocContext` to `&mut DocContext`.
2021-03-07Rollup merge of #77916 - QuiltOS:kernel-code-targets-os-none, r=joshtriplettYuki Okushi-2/+2
Change built-in kernel targets to be os = none throughout Whether for Rust's own `target_os`, LLVM's triples, or GNU config's, the OS-related have fields have been for code running *on* that OS, not code hat is *part* of the OS. The difference is huge, as syscall interfaces are nothing like freestanding interfaces. Kernels are (hypervisors and other more exotic situations aside) freestanding programs that use the interfaces provided by the hardware. It's *those* interfaces, the ones external to the program being built and its software dependencies, that are the content of the target. For the Linux Kernel in particular, `target_env: "gnu"` is removed for the same reason: that `-gnu` refers to glibc or GNU/linux, neither of which applies to the kernel itself. Relates to #74247
2021-03-06Move some tests to more suitable subdirsYuki Okushi-46/+1
2021-03-06address commentsHenry Boisdequin-12/+9
2021-03-05Rollup merge of #82809 - notriddle:microoptimize-main-js, r=GuillaumeGomezGuillaume Gomez-3/+3
rustdoc: Use substrings instead of split to grab enum variant paths Both versions are about equally readable, but this version avoids scanning the entire path and building an intermediate array (`split()` in Rust is a lazy iterator, but not in JavaScript).
2021-03-05Rollup merge of #82797 - henryboisdequin:name-issue-num, r=XanewokGuillaume Gomez-1/+1
Update tests names to start with `issue-` See ``@JohnTitor's`` [comment](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/82720#discussion_r586488083) ``@rustbot`` label +C-cleanup
2021-03-05Rollup merge of #82782 - ↵Guillaume Gomez-6/+12
pnkfelix:include-crate-being-compiled-in-bootstrap-verbose-output, r=Mark-Simulacrum Make rustc shim's verbose output include crate_name being compiled. This change is mainly motivated by an issue with the environment printing I added in PR 82403: multiple rustc invocations progress in parallel, and the environment output, spanning multiple lines, gets interleaved in ways make it difficult to extra the enviroment settings. (This aforementioned difficulty is more of a hiccup than an outright show-stopper, because the environment variables tend to be the same for all of the rustc invocations, so it doesn't matter too much if one mixes up which lines one is looking at. But still: Better to fix it.)
2021-03-05Rollup merge of #82736 - spastorino:mir-opt-level-perf-changes, r=oli-obkGuillaume Gomez-74/+74
Bump optimization from mir_opt_level 2 to 3 and 3 to 4 and make "release" be level 2 by default r? `@oli-obk`
2021-03-05Rollup merge of #82714 - estebank:missing-braces, r=oli-obkGuillaume Gomez-0/+222
Detect match arm body without braces Fix #82524.
2021-03-05Rollup merge of #82708 - GuillaumeGomez:doc-test-attr-check, r=ManishearthGuillaume Gomez-16/+94
Warn on `#![doc(test(...))]` on items other than the crate root and use future incompatible lint Part of #82672. This PR does multiple things: * Create a new `INVALID_DOC_ATTRIBUTE` lint which is also "future incompatible", allowing us to use it as a warning for the moment until it turns (eventually) into a hard error. * Use this link when `#![doc(test(...))]` isn't used at the crate level. * Make #82702 use this new lint as well. r? ``@jyn514``
2021-03-05Rollup merge of #80845 - GuillaumeGomez:item-kind-transition, r=jyn514Guillaume Gomez-45/+55
Make ItemKind::ExternCrate looks like hir::ItemKind::ExternCrate to make transition over hir::ItemKind simpler It was surprisingly difficult to make this change, mostly because of two issues: * We now store the `ExternCrate` name in the parent struct (`clean::Item`), which forced me to modify the json conversion code a bit more than expected. * The second problem was that, since we now have a `Some(name)`, it was trying to render it, ending up in a panic because we ended up in a `unreachable` statement. The solution was simply to add `!item.is_extern_crate()` in `formats::renderer` before calling `cx.item(item, &cache)?;`. I'll continue to replace all the `clean::ItemKind` variants one by one until it looks exactly like `hir::ItemKind`. Then we'll simply discard the rustdoc type. Once this done, we'll be able to discard `clean::Item` too to use `hir::Item`. r? ``@jyn514``
2021-03-05bless mir-inlining warning messageSantiago Pastorino-1/+1
2021-03-05Add an unstable option to print all unversioned filesJoshua Nelson-18/+51
This allows sharing those files between different doc invocations without having to know their names ahead of time.
2021-03-05Bump mir-opt-level from 2 to 3 in testsSantiago Pastorino-41/+41
2021-03-05Bump mir-opt-level from 3 to 4 in testsSantiago Pastorino-31/+31
2021-03-05Make clippy set mir_opt_level using OptionSantiago Pastorino-1/+1
2021-03-05Use substrings instead of split to grab enum variant pathsMichael Howell-3/+3
Both versions are about equally readable, but this version avoids scanning the entire path and building an intermediate array (`split()` in Rust is a lazy iterator, but not in JavaScript).
2021-03-05Revise prefix a bit, adding both `--test` (conditionally) and `[RUSTC-SHIM]` ↵Felix S. Klock II-3/+4
unconditionally. 1. I added `--test` based on review feedback from simulacrum: I decided I would rather include such extra context than get confused later on by its absence. (However, I chose to encode it differently than how `[RUSTC-TIMING]` does... I don't have much basis for doing so, other than `--test` to me more directly reflects what it came from.) 2. I also decided to include `[RUSTC-SHIM]` at start of all of these lines driven by the verbosity level, to make to clear where these lines of text originate from. (Basically, I skimmed over the output and realized that a casual observer might not be able to tell where this huge set of new lines were coming from.)
2021-03-05Store `UNVERSIONED_FILES` in a data structureJoshua Nelson-33/+39
This allows querying it programatically.
2021-03-05Refactor from_clean_item_kind to improve ExternCrateItem handlingGuillaume Gomez-8/+7
2021-03-05Make ItemKind::ExternCrate looks like hir::ItemKind::ExternCrate to make ↵Guillaume Gomez-43/+54
transition over hir::ItemKind simpler
2021-03-05Make invalid_doc_attribute lint pluralGuillaume Gomez-4/+4
2021-03-05Auto merge of #82795 - m-ou-se:rollup-uzx0b92, r=m-ou-sebors-44/+153
Rollup of 10 pull requests Successful merges: - #80723 (Implement NOOP_METHOD_CALL lint) - #80763 (resolve: Reduce scope of `pub_use_of_private_extern_crate` deprecation lint) - #81136 (Improved IO Bytes Size Hint) - #81939 (Add suggestion `.collect()` for iterators in iterators) - #82289 (Fix underflow in specialized ZipImpl::size_hint) - #82728 (Avoid unnecessary Vec construction in BufReader) - #82764 (Add {BTreeMap,HashMap}::try_insert) - #82770 (Add assert_matches macro.) - #82773 (Add diagnostic item to `Default` trait) - #82787 (Remove unused code from main.js) Failed merges: r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2021-03-05Update tests names to start with `issue-`Henry Boisdequin-1/+1
See @JohnTitor's [comment](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/82720#discussion_r586488083) @rustbot label +C-cleanup
2021-03-05Rollup merge of #82787 - notriddle:main-js-cleanup, r=GuillaumeGomezMara-20/+0
Remove unused code from main.js It looks like `lev_distance` was used in a very old version of the function, since it was written but never read, and Blame reports that it was added before the `checkGenerics` function header itself. `convertHTMLToPlaintext` is was removed by 768d5e950953738a54480e530341964838d29da2
2021-03-05Rollup merge of #81939 - kper:fixing-81584-allocate-in-iter, r=davidtwcoMara-0/+32
Add suggestion `.collect()` for iterators in iterators Closes #81584 ``` error[E0515]: cannot return value referencing function parameter `y` --> main3.rs:4:38 | 4 | ... .map(|y| y.iter().map(|x| x + 1)) | -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | | | returns a value referencing data owned by the current function | `y` is borrowed here | help: Maybe use `.collect()` to allocate the iterator ``` Added the suggestion: `help: Maybe use `.collect()` to allocate the iterator`
2021-03-05Rollup merge of #80763 - petrochenkov:pubusecrate, r=estebankMara-24/+27
resolve: Reduce scope of `pub_use_of_private_extern_crate` deprecation lint This lint was deny-by-default since July 2017, crater showed 7 uses on crates.io back then (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/42894#issuecomment-311921147). Unfortunately, the construction `pub use foo as bar` where `foo` is `extern crate foo;` was used by an older version `bitflags`, so turning it into an error causes too many regressions. So, this PR reduces the scope of the lint instead of turning it into a hard error, and only turns some more rarely used components of it into errors.
2021-03-05Rollup merge of #80723 - rylev:noop-lint-pass, r=estebankMara-0/+94
Implement NOOP_METHOD_CALL lint Implements the beginnings of https://github.com/rust-lang/lang-team/issues/67 - a lint for detecting noop method calls (e.g, calling `<&T as Clone>::clone()` when `T: !Clone`). This PR does not fully realize the vision and has a few limitations that need to be addressed either before merging or in subsequent PRs: * [ ] No UFCS support * [ ] The warning message is pretty plain * [ ] Doesn't work for `ToOwned` The implementation uses [`Instance::resolve`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_middle/ty/instance/struct.Instance.html#method.resolve) which is normally later in the compiler. It seems that there are some invariants that this function relies on that we try our best to respect. For instance, it expects substitutions to have happened, which haven't yet performed, but we check first for `needs_subst` to ensure we're dealing with a monomorphic type. Thank you to ```@davidtwco,``` ```@Aaron1011,``` and ```@wesleywiser``` for helping me at various points through out this PR ❤️.
2021-03-05Auto merge of #82777 - GuillaumeGomez:rollup-etcsupl, r=GuillaumeGomezbors-2697/+2758
Rollup of 5 pull requests Successful merges: - #76716 (Don't warn for `missing_doc_examples` when item is #[doc(hidden)]) - #82088 (Shorten html::render) - #82690 (Update rustdoc documentation) - #82752 (Add a regression test for issue-81712) - #82765 (Fix polymorphization ICE on associated types in trait decls using const generics in bounds) Failed merges: r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2021-03-05Auto merge of #71481 - estebank:inherit-stability, r=nikomatsakisbors-149/+212
Inherit `#[stable(..)]` annotations in enum variants and fields from its item Lint changes for #65515. The stdlib will have to be updated once this lands in beta and that version is promoted in master.
2021-03-04Remove unused code from main.jsMichael Howell-20/+0
It looks like `lev_distance` was used in a very old version of the function, since it was written but never read, and Blame reports that it was added before the `checkGenerics` function header itself. `convertHTMLToPlaintext` is was removed by 768d5e950953738a54480e530341964838d29da2
2021-03-04Make rustc shim's verbose output include crate_name being compiled.Felix S. Klock II-5/+10
This change is mainly motivated by an issue with the environment printing I added in PR 82403: multiple rustc invocations progress in parallel, and the environment output, spanning multiple lines, gets interleaved in ways make it difficult to extra the enviroment settings. (This aforementioned difficulty is more of a hiccup than an outright show-stopper, because the environment variables tend to be the same for all of the rustc invocations, so it doesn't matter too much if one mixes up which lines one is looking at. But still: Better to fix it.)
2021-03-04Rollup merge of #82752 - JohnTitor:gat-ice-test, r=jackh726Guillaume Gomez-0/+40
Add a regression test for issue-81712 Fixes #81712, also fixes #79768 as duplicate. r? `@jackh726`
2021-03-04Rollup merge of #82690 - jyn514:remove-pass-docs, r=ManishearthGuillaume Gomez-132/+67
Update rustdoc documentation - Remove most of the information about passes. Passes are deprecated. - Add `--document-private-items`; it was missing before. - Update `--output-format json`; it was very outdated. - Note that `--input-format` is deprecated. - Move deprecated options to the very end. Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/82675. r? `@Manishearth`
2021-03-04Rollup merge of #82088 - Nicholas-Baron:shorten_html_render, r=GuillaumeGomezGuillaume Gomez-2532/+2599
Shorten html::render The `mod.rs` for librustdoc's `html::render` was over 3,000 lines. This PR reduces it to around 2,300 by 1. Moving `Context` and associated `impl`s to a separate file 2. Moving the `print_item` function and its helpers to a separate file 3. Moving `write_shared` and `write_minify` to their own file Related to issue #60302. Edit 1: `SharedContext` and related `impl`s is only 72 lines and so will not be moved.
2021-03-04Also use INVALID_DOC_ATTRIBUTE for "unknown doc attribute" warningsGuillaume Gomez-16/+20
2021-03-04Add tests for #[doc(test(...)] checkGuillaume Gomez-0/+74
2021-03-04Use cache access levelsGuillaume Gomez-1/+1
2021-03-04No more need for borrow callGuillaume Gomez-1/+1
2021-03-04Pass TyCtxt directly instead of DocContext in ↵Guillaume Gomez-5/+5
librustdoc::visit_ast::inherits_doc_hidden
2021-03-04Move visibility check inside the should_have_doc_example functionGuillaume Gomez-20/+17
2021-03-04Update missing code example testGuillaume Gomez-5/+18