Triagebot: Fix mentions word wrapping.
I forgot that GitHub's markdown treats newlines as hard breaks. This was causing some ugly-looking word wrapping in the triagebot mention messages. This fixes it so that the lines are not hard-wrapped.
This commit adds autolabeling for the `T-compiler` label, for PRs that
modify rustc's source code or tests (currently only `src/test/ui`).
This is possible now that rust-lang/triagebot#1321 has landed.
This commit adds autolabeling for the `T-rustdoc` label, for PRs that
modify rustdoc's source code, tests, or internal tooling.
This is possible now that rust-lang/triagebot#1321 has landed.
Inspired by https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/90521 , and by the
various `must_use` PRs; in all of those cases, the submitter of the PR
could know that `relnotes` applied, but couldn't apply it themselves.
Notify when an `I-prioritize` issue is closed or reopened
Companion PR to rust-lang/triagebot#1078, blocked on that PR.
r? ``@spastorino`` cc ``@rust-lang/wg-prioritization``
The rustdoc team does not currently use the `I-nominated` label, unlike
the libs and compiler teams (and maybe others). One reason for this is
that the other teams discuss their nominated issues in meetings, while
rustdoc is an async-only team.
However, it might be helpful to start using the `I-nominated` label for
rustdoc. The team currently uses a `cc @rust-lang/rustdoc` ping as the
equivalent, but it's easier to track issues when they use `I-nominated`.
Also we'd be more consistent with the other teams' procedures.
Since rustdoc doesn't have meetings, I propose we instead use the
triagebot notify Zulip functionality to create a topic in `#rustdoc` on
Zulip and ping the team. So it would look a bit like the procedure for
WG-prioritization when an issue acquires the `I-prioritize` label.
It doesn't add anything since every topic in
`t-compiler/wg-prioritization/alerts` is about prioritization.
And it makes it harder to see the issue title, which is what the topic
is actually about.