rust/tests/rustdoc-js-std/parser-quote.js
Michael Howell e600c0ba0e rustdoc: add support for type filters in arguments and generics
This makes sense, since the search index has the information in it,
and it's more useful for function signature searches since a
function signature search's item type is, by definition, some type
of function (there's more than one, but not very many).
2023-03-20 22:41:57 -07:00

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const QUERY = [
'-> "p"',
'"p",',
'"p" -> a',
'"a" -> "p"',
'->"-"',
'"a',
'""',
];
const PARSED = [
{
elems: [],
foundElems: 1,
original: '-> "p"',
returned: [{
name: "p",
fullPath: ["p"],
pathWithoutLast: [],
pathLast: "p",
generics: [],
typeFilter: -1,
}],
userQuery: '-> "p"',
error: null,
},
{
elems: [{
name: "p",
fullPath: ["p"],
pathWithoutLast: [],
pathLast: "p",
generics: [],
typeFilter: -1,
}],
foundElems: 1,
original: '"p",',
returned: [],
userQuery: '"p",',
error: null,
},
{
elems: [],
foundElems: 0,
original: '"p" -> a',
returned: [],
userQuery: '"p" -> a',
error: "You cannot have more than one element if you use quotes",
},
{
elems: [],
foundElems: 0,
original: '"a" -> "p"',
returned: [],
userQuery: '"a" -> "p"',
error: "Cannot have more than one literal search element",
},
{
elems: [],
foundElems: 0,
original: '->"-"',
returned: [],
userQuery: '->"-"',
error: 'Unexpected `-` in a string element',
},
{
elems: [],
foundElems: 0,
original: '"a',
returned: [],
userQuery: '"a',
error: 'Unclosed `"`',
},
{
elems: [],
foundElems: 0,
original: '""',
returned: [],
userQuery: '""',
error: 'Cannot have empty string element',
},
];