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Auto merge of #44274 - Mark-Simulacrum:rustdoc-tests, r=alexcrichton
Test rustdoc. Also fixes the broken tests. r? @alexcrichton
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@ -251,9 +251,9 @@ impl<'a> Builder<'a> {
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tool::RustInstaller, tool::Cargo, tool::Rls, tool::Rustdoc, tool::Clippy,
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native::Llvm),
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Kind::Test => describe!(check::Tidy, check::Bootstrap, check::DefaultCompiletest,
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check::HostCompiletest, check::Crate, check::CrateLibrustc, check::Linkcheck,
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check::Cargotest, check::Cargo, check::Rls, check::Docs, check::ErrorIndex,
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check::Distcheck),
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check::HostCompiletest, check::Crate, check::CrateLibrustc, check::Rustdoc,
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check::Linkcheck, check::Cargotest, check::Cargo, check::Rls, check::Docs,
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check::ErrorIndex, check::Distcheck),
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Kind::Bench => describe!(check::Crate, check::CrateLibrustc),
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Kind::Doc => describe!(doc::UnstableBook, doc::UnstableBookGen, doc::TheBook,
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doc::Standalone, doc::Std, doc::Test, doc::Rustc, doc::ErrorIndex, doc::Nomicon,
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@ -900,7 +900,6 @@ impl Step for CrateLibrustc {
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}
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}
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#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
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pub struct Crate {
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compiler: Compiler,
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@ -1080,6 +1079,74 @@ impl Step for Crate {
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}
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}
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#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
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pub struct Rustdoc {
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host: Interned<String>,
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test_kind: TestKind,
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}
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impl Step for Rustdoc {
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type Output = ();
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const DEFAULT: bool = true;
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const ONLY_HOSTS: bool = true;
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fn should_run(run: ShouldRun) -> ShouldRun {
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run.path("src/librustdoc").path("src/tools/rustdoc")
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}
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fn make_run(run: RunConfig) {
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let builder = run.builder;
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let test_kind = if builder.kind == Kind::Test {
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TestKind::Test
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} else if builder.kind == Kind::Bench {
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TestKind::Bench
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} else {
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panic!("unexpected builder.kind in crate: {:?}", builder.kind);
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};
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builder.ensure(Rustdoc {
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host: run.host,
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test_kind,
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});
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}
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fn run(self, builder: &Builder) {
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let build = builder.build;
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let test_kind = self.test_kind;
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let compiler = builder.compiler(builder.top_stage, self.host);
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let target = compiler.host;
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builder.ensure(RemoteCopyLibs { compiler, target });
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let mut cargo = builder.cargo(compiler, Mode::Librustc, target, test_kind.subcommand());
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compile::rustc_cargo(build, &compiler, target, &mut cargo);
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let _folder = build.fold_output(|| {
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format!("{}_stage{}-rustdoc", test_kind.subcommand(), compiler.stage)
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});
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println!("{} rustdoc stage{} ({} -> {})", test_kind, compiler.stage,
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&compiler.host, target);
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if test_kind.subcommand() == "test" && !build.fail_fast {
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cargo.arg("--no-fail-fast");
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}
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cargo.arg("-p").arg("rustdoc:0.0.0");
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cargo.arg("--");
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cargo.args(&build.config.cmd.test_args());
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if build.config.quiet_tests {
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cargo.arg("--quiet");
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}
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let _time = util::timeit();
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try_run(build, &mut cargo);
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}
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}
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fn envify(s: &str) -> String {
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s.chars().map(|c| {
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match c {
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[lib]
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name = "rustdoc"
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path = "lib.rs"
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# SNAP/stage0(cargo)
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doctest = false
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[dependencies]
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env_logger = { version = "0.4", default-features = false }
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//! the AST (e.g. see all of `clean::inline`), but this is not always a
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//! non-lossy transformation. The current format of storage for where clauses
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//! for functions and such is simply a list of predicates. One example of this
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//! is that the AST predicate of:
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//!
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//! where T: Trait<Foo=Bar>
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//!
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//! is encoded as:
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//!
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//! where T: Trait, <T as Trait>::Foo = Bar
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//! is that the AST predicate of: `where T: Trait<Foo=Bar>` is encoded as:
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//! `where T: Trait, <T as Trait>::Foo = Bar`.
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//!
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//! This module attempts to reconstruct the original where and/or parameter
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//! bounds by special casing scenarios such as these. Fun!
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//! of `fmt::Display`. Example usage:
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//!
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//! ```
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//! use rustdoc::html::markdown::Markdown;
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//! #![feature(rustc_private)]
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//!
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//! use rustdoc::html::markdown::{RenderType, Markdown};
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//!
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//! let s = "My *markdown* _text_";
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//! let html = format!("{}", Markdown(s));
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//! let html = format!("{}", Markdown(s, RenderType::Pulldown));
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//! // ... something using html
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//! ```
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