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Auto merge of #78429 - casey:doctest-attribute-splitting, r=jyn514
[librustdoc] Only split lang string on `,`, ` `, and `\t` Split markdown lang strings into tokens on `,`. The previous behavior was to split lang strings into tokens on any character that wasn't a `_`, `_`, or alphanumeric. This is a potentially breaking change, so please scrutinize! See discussion in #78344. I noticed some test cases that made me wonder if there might have been some reason for the original behavior: ``` t("{.no_run .example}", false, true, Ignore::None, true, false, false, false, v(), None); t("{.sh .should_panic}", true, false, Ignore::None, false, false, false, false, v(), None); t("{.example .rust}", false, false, Ignore::None, true, false, false, false, v(), None); t("{.test_harness .rust}", false, false, Ignore::None, true, true, false, false, v(), None); ``` It seemed pretty peculiar to specifically test lang strings in braces, with all the tokens prefixed by `.`. I did some digging, and it looks like the test cases were added way back in [this commit from 2014](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/commit/3fef7a74ca9a) by `@skade.` It looks like they were added just to make sure that the splitting was permissive, and aren't testing that those strings in particular are accepted. Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/78344.
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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Multiple candidate files were found for an out-of-line module.
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Erroneous code example:
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```ignore (multiple source files required for compile_fail)
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```ignore (Multiple source files are required for compile_fail.)
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// file: ambiguous_module/mod.rs
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fn foo() {}
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//! fixpoint solution to your dataflow problem, or implement the `ResultsVisitor` interface and use
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//! `visit_results`. The following example uses the `ResultsCursor` approach.
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//!
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//! ```ignore(cross-crate-imports)
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//! ```ignore (cross-crate-imports)
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//! use rustc_mir::dataflow::Analysis; // Makes `into_engine` available.
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//!
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//! fn do_my_analysis(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, body: &mir::Body<'tcx>) {
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@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ pub trait Analysis<'tcx>: AnalysisDomain<'tcx> {
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/// default impl and the one for all `A: GenKillAnalysis` will do the right thing.
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/// Its purpose is to enable method chaining like so:
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///
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/// ```ignore(cross-crate-imports)
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/// ```ignore (cross-crate-imports)
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/// let results = MyAnalysis::new(tcx, body)
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/// .into_engine(tcx, body, def_id)
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/// .iterate_to_fixpoint()
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@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ impl<T> Option<T> {
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/// assert_eq!(x.expect("fruits are healthy"), "value");
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/// ```
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///
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/// ```{.should_panic}
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/// ```should_panic
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/// let x: Option<&str> = None;
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/// x.expect("fruits are healthy"); // panics with `fruits are healthy`
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/// ```
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@ -372,7 +372,7 @@ impl<T> Option<T> {
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/// assert_eq!(x.unwrap(), "air");
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/// ```
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///
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/// ```{.should_panic}
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/// ```should_panic
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/// let x: Option<&str> = None;
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/// assert_eq!(x.unwrap(), "air"); // fails
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/// ```
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@ -1114,7 +1114,7 @@ impl<T: fmt::Debug> Option<T> {
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/// }
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/// ```
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///
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/// ```{.should_panic}
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/// ```should_panic
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/// #![feature(option_expect_none)]
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///
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/// use std::collections::HashMap;
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@ -1156,7 +1156,7 @@ impl<T: fmt::Debug> Option<T> {
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/// }
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/// ```
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///
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/// ```{.should_panic}
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/// ```should_panic
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/// #![feature(option_unwrap_none)]
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///
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/// use std::collections::HashMap;
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//! assert success with [`expect`]. This will panic if the
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//! write fails, providing a marginally useful message indicating why:
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//!
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//! ```{.no_run}
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//! ```no_run
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//! use std::fs::File;
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//! use std::io::prelude::*;
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//!
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//!
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//! You might also simply assert success:
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//!
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//! ```{.no_run}
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//! ```no_run
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//! # use std::fs::File;
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//! # use std::io::prelude::*;
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//! # let mut file = File::create("valuable_data.txt").unwrap();
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///
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/// Basic usage:
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///
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/// ```{.should_panic}
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/// ```should_panic
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/// let x: Result<u32, &str> = Err("emergency failure");
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/// x.expect("Testing expect"); // panics with `Testing expect: emergency failure`
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/// ```
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@ -1024,7 +1024,7 @@ impl<T, E: fmt::Debug> Result<T, E> {
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/// assert_eq!(x.unwrap(), 2);
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/// ```
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///
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/// ```{.should_panic}
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/// ```should_panic
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/// let x: Result<u32, &str> = Err("emergency failure");
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/// x.unwrap(); // panics with `emergency failure`
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/// ```
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///
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/// Basic usage:
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///
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/// ```{.should_panic}
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/// ```should_panic
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/// let x: Result<u32, &str> = Ok(10);
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/// x.expect_err("Testing expect_err"); // panics with `Testing expect_err: 10`
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/// ```
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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/// ```{.should_panic}
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/// ```should_panic
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/// let x: Result<u32, &str> = Ok(2);
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/// x.unwrap_err(); // panics with `2`
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/// ```
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Self::parse(string, allow_error_code_check, enable_per_target_ignores, None)
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}
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fn tokens(string: &str) -> impl Iterator<Item = &str> {
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// Pandoc, which Rust once used for generating documentation,
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// expects lang strings to be surrounded by `{}` and for each token
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// to be proceeded by a `.`. Since some of these lang strings are still
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// loose in the wild, we strip a pair of surrounding `{}` from the lang
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// string and a leading `.` from each token.
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let string = string.trim();
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let first = string.chars().next();
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let last = string.chars().last();
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let string = if first == Some('{') && last == Some('}') {
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&string[1..string.len() - 1]
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} else {
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string
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};
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string
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.split(|c| c == ',' || c == ' ' || c == '\t')
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.map(str::trim)
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.map(|token| if token.chars().next() == Some('.') { &token[1..] } else { token })
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.filter(|token| !token.is_empty())
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}
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fn parse(
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string: &str,
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allow_error_code_check: ErrorCodes,
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let mut ignores = vec![];
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data.original = string.to_owned();
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let tokens = string.split(|c: char| !(c == '_' || c == '-' || c.is_alphanumeric()));
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let tokens = Self::tokens(string).collect::<Vec<&str>>();
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for token in tokens {
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match token.trim() {
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"" => {}
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match token {
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"should_panic" => {
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data.should_panic = true;
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seen_rust_tags = !seen_other_tags;
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_ => seen_other_tags = true,
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}
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}
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// ignore-foo overrides ignore
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if !ignores.is_empty() {
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data.ignore = Ignore::Some(ignores);
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t(Default::default());
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t(LangString { original: "rust".into(), ..Default::default() });
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t(LangString { original: ".rust".into(), ..Default::default() });
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t(LangString { original: "{rust}".into(), ..Default::default() });
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t(LangString { original: "{.rust}".into(), ..Default::default() });
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t(LangString { original: "sh".into(), rust: false, ..Default::default() });
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t(LangString { original: "ignore".into(), ignore: Ignore::All, ..Default::default() });
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t(LangString {
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..Default::default()
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});
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t(LangString { original: "allow_fail".into(), allow_fail: true, ..Default::default() });
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t(LangString { original: "{.no_run .example}".into(), no_run: true, ..Default::default() });
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t(LangString { original: "no_run,example".into(), no_run: true, ..Default::default() });
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t(LangString {
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original: "{.sh .should_panic}".into(),
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original: "sh,should_panic".into(),
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should_panic: true,
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rust: false,
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..Default::default()
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});
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t(LangString { original: "{.example .rust}".into(), ..Default::default() });
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t(LangString { original: "example,rust".into(), ..Default::default() });
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t(LangString {
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original: "{.test_harness .rust}".into(),
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original: "test_harness,.rust".into(),
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test_harness: true,
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..Default::default()
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});
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rust: false,
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..Default::default()
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});
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t(LangString {
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original: "text,no_run, ".into(),
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no_run: true,
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rust: false,
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..Default::default()
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});
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t(LangString {
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original: "text,no_run,".into(),
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no_run: true,
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rust: false,
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..Default::default()
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});
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t(LangString {
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original: "edition2015".into(),
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edition: Some(Edition::Edition2015),
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});
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_lang_string_tokenizer() {
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fn case(lang_string: &str, want: &[&str]) {
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let have = LangString::tokens(lang_string).collect::<Vec<&str>>();
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assert_eq!(have, want, "Unexpected lang string split for `{}`", lang_string);
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}
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case("", &[]);
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case("foo", &["foo"]);
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case("foo,bar", &["foo", "bar"]);
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case(".foo,.bar", &["foo", "bar"]);
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case("{.foo,.bar}", &["foo", "bar"]);
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case(" {.foo,.bar} ", &["foo", "bar"]);
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case("foo bar", &["foo", "bar"]);
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case("foo\tbar", &["foo", "bar"]);
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case("foo\t, bar", &["foo", "bar"]);
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case(" foo , bar ", &["foo", "bar"]);
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case(",,foo,,bar,,", &["foo", "bar"]);
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case("foo=bar", &["foo=bar"]);
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case("a-b-c", &["a-b-c"]);
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case("a_b_c", &["a_b_c"]);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_header() {
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fn t(input: &str, expect: &str) {
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