rust/compiler/rustc_attr/src/lib.rs
Nicholas Nethercote 75b164d836 Use tidy to sort crate attributes for all compiler crates.
We already do this for a number of crates, e.g. `rustc_middle`,
`rustc_span`, `rustc_metadata`, `rustc_span`, `rustc_errors`.

For the ones we don't, in many cases the attributes are a mess.
- There is no consistency about order of attribute kinds (e.g.
  `allow`/`deny`/`feature`).
- Within attribute kind groups (e.g. the `feature` attributes),
  sometimes the order is alphabetical, and sometimes there is no
  particular order.
- Sometimes the attributes of a particular kind aren't even grouped
  all together, e.g. there might be a `feature`, then an `allow`, then
  another `feature`.

This commit extends the existing sorting to all compiler crates,
increasing consistency. If any new attribute line is added there is now
only one place it can go -- no need for arbitrary decisions.

Exceptions:
- `rustc_log`, `rustc_next_trait_solver` and `rustc_type_ir_macros`,
  because they have no crate attributes.
- `rustc_codegen_gcc`, because it's quasi-external to rustc (e.g. it's
  ignored in `rustfmt.toml`).
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//! Functions and types dealing with attributes and meta items.
//!
//! FIXME(Centril): For now being, much of the logic is still in `rustc_ast::attr`.
//! The goal is to move the definition of `MetaItem` and things that don't need to be in `syntax`
//! to this crate.
// tidy-alphabetical-start
#![allow(internal_features)]
#![doc(rust_logo)]
#![feature(let_chains)]
#![feature(rustdoc_internals)]
// tidy-alphabetical-end
mod builtin;
mod session_diagnostics;
pub use builtin::*;
pub use IntType::*;
pub use ReprAttr::*;
pub use StabilityLevel::*;
pub use rustc_ast::attr::*;
pub(crate) use rustc_session::HashStableContext;
rustc_fluent_macro::fluent_messages! { "../messages.ftl" }