Reexport -> re-export in documentation section headings

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Carol (Nichols || Goulding) 2018-01-12 16:58:33 -05:00
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# The `#[doc]` attribute
The `#[doc]` attribute lets you control various aspects of how `rustdoc` does
its job.
its job.
The most basic function of `#[doc]` is to handle the actual documentation
text. That is, `///` is syntax sugar for `#[doc]`. This means that these two
@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ pub mod bar {
}
```
The documentation will generate a "Reexports" section, and say `pub use bar::Bar;`, where
The documentation will generate a "Re-exports" section, and say `pub use bar::Bar;`, where
`Bar` is a link to its page.
If we change the `use` line like this:
@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ mod bar {
}
```
Now we'll have a `Reexports` line, and `Bar` will not link to anywhere.
Now we'll have a `Re-exports` line, and `Bar` will not link to anywhere.
## `#[doc(hidden)]`

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@ -2059,7 +2059,7 @@ fn item_module(w: &mut fmt::Formatter, cx: &Context,
curty = myty;
let (short, name) = match myty.unwrap() {
ItemType::ExternCrate |
ItemType::Import => ("reexports", "Reexports"),
ItemType::Import => ("reexports", "Re-exports"),
ItemType::Module => ("modules", "Modules"),
ItemType::Struct => ("structs", "Structs"),
ItemType::Union => ("unions", "Unions"),
@ -3959,7 +3959,7 @@ fn sidebar_module(fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter, _it: &clean::Item,
it.type_() == ItemType::Import) {
sidebar.push_str(&format!("<li><a href=\"#{id}\">{name}</a></li>",
id = "reexports",
name = "Reexports"));
name = "Re-exports"));
}
// ordering taken from item_module, reorder, where it prioritized elements in a certain order
@ -3972,7 +3972,7 @@ fn sidebar_module(fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter, _it: &clean::Item,
if items.iter().any(|it| !it.is_stripped() && it.type_() == myty) {
let (short, name) = match myty {
ItemType::ExternCrate |
ItemType::Import => ("reexports", "Reexports"),
ItemType::Import => ("reexports", "Re-exports"),
ItemType::Module => ("modules", "Modules"),
ItemType::Struct => ("structs", "Structs"),
ItemType::Union => ("unions", "Unions"),