#![deny(broken_intra_doc_links)] //~^ NOTE lint level is defined //! [std::io::oops] //! [std::io::oops::not::here] // FIXME: this should say that it was skipped (maybe an allowed by default lint?) /// [] // FIXME: this could say which path was the first to not be found (in this case, `path`) /// [path::to::nonexistent::module] //~^ ERROR unresolved link //~| NOTE no item named `path::to::nonexistent` is in scope //~| HELP to escape // TODO: why does this say `f` and not `f::A`?? /// [f::A] //~^ ERROR unresolved link //~| NOTE no item named `f` is in scope //~| HELP to escape /// [S::A] //~^ ERROR unresolved link //~| NOTE this link partially resolves //~| NOTE `S` has no field /// [S::fmt] //~^ ERROR unresolved link //~| NOTE this link partially resolves //~| NOTE `S` has no field /// [E::D] //~^ ERROR unresolved link //~| NOTE this link partially resolves //~| NOTE `E` has no field /// [u8::not_found] //~^ ERROR unresolved link //~| NOTE the builtin type `u8` does not have an associated item named `not_found` /// [S!] //~^ ERROR unresolved link //~| HELP to link to the unit struct, use its disambiguator //~| NOTE this link resolves to the unit struct `S` pub fn f() {} #[derive(Debug)] pub struct S; pub enum E { A, B, C } /// [type@S::h] impl S { pub fn h() {} } /// [type@T::g] /// [T::h!] pub trait T { fn g() {} }