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/// Entry point of thread panic. For details, see `std::macros`.
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/// Panics the current thread.
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///
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/// For details, see `std::macros`.
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#[macro_export]
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#[allow_internal_unstable(core_panic, __rust_unstable_column)]
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#[stable(feature = "core", since = "1.6.0")]
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@ -132,7 +134,7 @@ macro_rules! assert_ne {
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});
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}
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/// Ensure that a boolean expression is `true` at runtime.
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/// Asserts that a boolean expression is `true` at runtime.
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///
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/// This will invoke the [`panic!`] macro if the provided expression cannot be
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/// evaluated to `true` at runtime.
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@ -236,8 +238,7 @@ macro_rules! debug_assert_ne {
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($($arg:tt)*) => (if cfg!(debug_assertions) { assert_ne!($($arg)*); })
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}
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/// Helper macro for reducing boilerplate code for matching `Result` together
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/// with converting downstream errors.
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/// Unwraps a result or propagates its error.
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///
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/// The `?` operator was added to replace `try!` and should be used instead.
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/// Furthermore, `try` is a reserved word in Rust 2018, so if you must use
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@ -312,7 +313,7 @@ macro_rules! r#try {
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($expr:expr,) => (r#try!($expr));
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}
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/// Write formatted data into a buffer.
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/// Writes formatted data into a buffer.
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///
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/// This macro accepts a format string, a list of arguments, and a 'writer'. Arguments will be
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/// formatted according to the specified format string and the result will be passed to the writer.
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);
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}
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/// A utility macro for indicating unreachable code.
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/// Indicates unreachable code.
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///
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/// This is useful any time that the compiler can't determine that some code is unreachable. For
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/// example:
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@ -502,7 +503,7 @@ macro_rules! unreachable {
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});
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}
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/// A standardized placeholder for marking unfinished code.
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/// Indicates unfinished code.
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///
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/// This can be useful if you are prototyping and are just looking to have your
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/// code type-check, or if you're implementing a trait that requires multiple
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@ -559,10 +560,10 @@ macro_rules! unimplemented {
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($($arg:tt)+) => (panic!("not yet implemented: {}", format_args!($($arg)*)));
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}
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/// A standardized placeholder for marking unfinished code.
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/// Indicates unfinished code.
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///
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/// This can be useful if you are prototyping and are just looking to have your
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/// code typecheck. `todo!` works exactly like `unimplemented!`, there only
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/// code typecheck. `todo!` works exactly like `unimplemented!`. The only
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/// difference between the two macros is the name.
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///
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/// # Panics
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($($arg:tt)+) => (panic!("not yet implemented: {}", format_args!($($arg)*)));
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}
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/// A macro to create an array of [`MaybeUninit`]
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/// Creates an array of [`MaybeUninit`].
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///
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/// This macro constructs an uninitialized array of the type `[MaybeUninit<K>; N]`.
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///
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#[cfg(rustdoc)]
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mod builtin {
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/// Unconditionally causes compilation to fail with the given error message when encountered.
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/// Causes compilation to fail with the given error message when encountered.
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///
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/// For more information, see the documentation for [`std::compile_error!`].
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///
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($msg:expr,) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ });
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}
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/// The core macro for formatted string creation & output.
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/// Constructs parameters for the other string-formatting macros.
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///
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/// For more information, see the documentation for [`std::format_args!`].
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///
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($fmt:expr, $($args:tt)*) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ });
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}
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/// Inspect an environment variable at compile time.
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/// Inspects an environment variable at compile time.
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///
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/// For more information, see the documentation for [`std::env!`].
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///
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($name:expr,) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ });
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}
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/// Optionally inspect an environment variable at compile time.
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/// Optionally inspects an environment variable at compile time.
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///
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/// For more information, see the documentation for [`std::option_env!`].
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///
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($name:expr,) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ });
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}
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/// Concatenate identifiers into one identifier.
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/// Concatenates identifiers into one identifier.
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///
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/// For more information, see the documentation for [`std::concat_idents!`].
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///
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($($e:expr,)*) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ });
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}
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/// A macro which expands to the line number on which it was invoked.
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/// Expands to the line number on which it was invoked.
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///
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/// For more information, see the documentation for [`std::line!`].
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///
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#[rustc_doc_only_macro]
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macro_rules! line { () => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) }
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/// A macro which expands to the column number on which it was invoked.
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/// Expands to the column number on which it was invoked.
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///
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/// For more information, see the documentation for [`std::column!`].
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///
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#[rustc_doc_only_macro]
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macro_rules! column { () => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) }
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/// A macro which expands to the file name from which it was invoked.
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/// Expands to the file name from which it was invoked.
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///
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/// For more information, see the documentation for [`std::file!`].
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///
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#[rustc_doc_only_macro]
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macro_rules! file { () => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) }
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/// A macro which stringifies its arguments.
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/// Stringifies its arguments.
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///
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/// For more information, see the documentation for [`std::stringify!`].
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///
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#[rustc_doc_only_macro]
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macro_rules! module_path { () => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) }
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/// Boolean evaluation of configuration flags, at compile-time.
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/// Evaluates boolean combinations of configuration flags, at compile-time.
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///
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/// For more information, see the documentation for [`std::cfg!`].
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///
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#[rustc_doc_only_macro]
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macro_rules! cfg { ($($cfg:tt)*) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) }
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/// Parse a file as an expression or an item according to the context.
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/// Parses a file as an expression or an item according to the context.
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///
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/// For more information, see the documentation for [`std::include!`].
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///
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($file:expr,) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ });
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}
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/// Ensure that a boolean expression is `true` at runtime.
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/// Asserts that a boolean expression is `true` at runtime.
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///
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/// For more information, see the documentation for [`std::assert!`].
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///
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//! library. Each macro is available for use when linking against the standard
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//! library.
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/// The entry point for panic of Rust threads.
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/// Panics the current thread.
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///
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/// This allows a program to terminate immediately and provide feedback
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/// to the caller of the program. `panic!` should be used when a program reaches
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});
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}
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/// Macro for printing to the standard output.
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/// Prints to the standard output.
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///
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/// Equivalent to the [`println!`] macro except that a newline is not printed at
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/// the end of the message.
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($($arg:tt)*) => ($crate::io::_print(format_args!($($arg)*)));
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}
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/// Macro for printing to the standard output, with a newline.
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/// Prints to the standard output, with a newline.
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///
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/// On all platforms, the newline is the LINE FEED character (`\n`/`U+000A`) alone
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/// (no additional CARRIAGE RETURN (`\r`/`U+000D`).
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})
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}
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/// Macro for printing to the standard error.
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/// Prints to the standard error.
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///
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/// Equivalent to the [`print!`] macro, except that output goes to
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/// [`io::stderr`] instead of `io::stdout`. See [`print!`] for
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($($arg:tt)*) => ($crate::io::_eprint(format_args!($($arg)*)));
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}
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/// Macro for printing to the standard error, with a newline.
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/// Prints to the standard error, with a newline.
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///
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/// Equivalent to the [`println!`] macro, except that output goes to
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/// [`io::stderr`] instead of `io::stdout`. See [`println!`] for
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})
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}
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/// A macro for quick and dirty debugging with which you can inspect
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/// the value of a given expression. An example:
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/// Prints and returns the value of a given expression for quick and dirty
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/// debugging.
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///
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/// An example:
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///
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/// ```rust
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/// let a = 2;
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}
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}
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/// A macro to await on an async call.
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/// Awaits the completion of an async call.
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#[macro_export]
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#[unstable(feature = "await_macro", issue = "50547")]
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#[allow_internal_unstable(gen_future, generators)]
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} }
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}
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/// A macro to select an event from a number of receivers.
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/// Selects the first successful receive event from a number of receivers.
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///
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/// This macro is used to wait for the first event to occur on a number of
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/// receivers. It places no restrictions on the types of receivers given to
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#[cfg(rustdoc)]
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mod builtin {
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/// Unconditionally causes compilation to fail with the given error message when encountered.
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/// Causes compilation to fail with the given error message when encountered.
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///
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/// This macro should be used when a crate uses a conditional compilation strategy to provide
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/// better error messages for erroneous conditions. It's the compiler-level form of [`panic!`],
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($msg:expr,) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ });
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}
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/// The core macro for formatted string creation & output.
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/// Constructs parameters for the other string-formatting macros.
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///
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/// This macro functions by taking a formatting string literal containing
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/// `{}` for each additional argument passed. `format_args!` prepares the
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($fmt:expr, $($args:tt)*) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ });
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}
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/// Inspect an environment variable at compile time.
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/// Inspects an environment variable at compile time.
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///
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/// This macro will expand to the value of the named environment variable at
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/// compile time, yielding an expression of type `&'static str`.
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($name:expr,) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ });
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}
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/// Optionally inspect an environment variable at compile time.
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/// Optionally inspects an environment variable at compile time.
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///
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/// If the named environment variable is present at compile time, this will
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/// expand into an expression of type `Option<&'static str>` whose value is
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($name:expr,) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ });
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}
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/// Concatenate identifiers into one identifier.
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/// Concatenates identifiers into one identifier.
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///
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/// This macro takes any number of comma-separated identifiers, and
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/// concatenates them all into one, yielding an expression which is a new
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($($e:expr,)*) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ });
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}
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/// A macro which expands to the line number on which it was invoked.
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/// Expands to the line number on which it was invoked.
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///
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/// With [`column!`] and [`file!`], these macros provide debugging information for
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/// developers about the location within the source.
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#[rustc_doc_only_macro]
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macro_rules! line { () => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) }
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/// A macro which expands to the column number on which it was invoked.
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/// Expands to the column number at which it was invoked.
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///
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/// With [`line!`] and [`file!`], these macros provide debugging information for
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/// developers about the location within the source.
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#[rustc_doc_only_macro]
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macro_rules! column { () => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) }
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/// A macro which expands to the file name from which it was invoked.
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/// Expands to the file name in which it was invoked.
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///
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/// With [`line!`] and [`column!`], these macros provide debugging information for
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#[rustc_doc_only_macro]
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macro_rules! file { () => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) }
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/// A macro which stringifies its arguments.
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/// Stringifies its arguments.
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///
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/// This macro will yield an expression of type `&'static str` which is the
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/// stringification of all the tokens passed to the macro. No restrictions
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#[rustc_doc_only_macro]
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macro_rules! module_path { () => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) }
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/// Boolean evaluation of configuration flags, at compile-time.
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/// Evaluates boolean combinations of configuration flags at compile-time.
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///
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#[rustc_doc_only_macro]
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macro_rules! cfg { ($($cfg:tt)*) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) }
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/// Parse a file as an expression or an item according to the context.
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/// Parses a file as an expression or an item according to the context.
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///
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/// The file is located relative to the current file (similarly to how
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($file:expr,) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ });
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}
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/// Ensure that a boolean expression is `true` at runtime.
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/// Asserts that a boolean expression is `true` at runtime.
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///
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/// This will invoke the [`panic!`] macro if the provided expression cannot be
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}
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///
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/// This is similar to the `if/elif` C preprocessor macro by allowing definition
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