From 12c61612f7a91df64121dd9c991828c26d665325 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: xFrednet Date: Fri, 2 Jul 2021 20:37:11 +0200 Subject: Update lint documentation to use markdown headlines --- clippy_lints/src/unnested_or_patterns.rs | 11 +++-------- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) (limited to 'clippy_lints/src/unnested_or_patterns.rs') diff --git a/clippy_lints/src/unnested_or_patterns.rs b/clippy_lints/src/unnested_or_patterns.rs index 07a4e294049..9acfbc994b3 100644 --- a/clippy_lints/src/unnested_or_patterns.rs +++ b/clippy_lints/src/unnested_or_patterns.rs @@ -17,22 +17,17 @@ use std::cell::Cell; use std::mem; declare_clippy_lint! { - /// **What it does:** - /// + /// ### What it does /// Checks for unnested or-patterns, e.g., `Some(0) | Some(2)` and /// suggests replacing the pattern with a nested one, `Some(0 | 2)`. /// /// Another way to think of this is that it rewrites patterns in /// *disjunctive normal form (DNF)* into *conjunctive normal form (CNF)*. /// - /// **Why is this bad?** - /// + /// ### Why is this bad? /// In the example above, `Some` is repeated, which unncessarily complicates the pattern. /// - /// **Known problems:** None. - /// - /// **Example:** - /// + /// ### Example /// ```rust /// fn main() { /// if let Some(0) | Some(2) = Some(0) {} -- cgit 1.4.1-3-g733a5