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Some writing improvement, conciseness of intro Made unstable-features doc more concise in the introduction paragraph
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# Unstable features
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Rustdoc is under active development, and like the Rust compiler, some features are only available
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on the nightly releases. Some of these are new and need some more testing before they're able to get
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released to the world at large, and some of them are tied to features in the Rust compiler that are
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themselves unstable. Several features here require a matching `#![feature(...)]` attribute to
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on nightly releases. Some of these features are new and need some more testing before they're able to be
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released to the world at large, and some of them are tied to features in the Rust compiler that are unstable. Several features here require a matching `#![feature(...)]` attribute to
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enable, and thus are more fully documented in the [Unstable Book]. Those sections will link over
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there as necessary.
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@ -428,4 +427,4 @@ $ rustdoc src/lib.rs --test -Z unstable-options --persist-doctests target/rustdo
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This flag allows you to keep doctest executables around after they're compiled or run.
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Usually, rustdoc will immediately discard a compiled doctest after it's been tested, but
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with this option, you can keep those binaries around for farther testing.
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with this option, you can keep those binaries around for farther testing.
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