Fix invalid span generation when it should be div
Fixes#64146.
It changes basically nothing in the display... Can be checked with:
```rust
pub enum X {
/// Some doc?
///
/// with lines!
Foo {
/// a
///
/// b
x: u32,
/// Doc!
///
/// ```
/// yolo
/// ```
y: String,
},
/// Doc!
///
/// ```
/// yolo
/// ```
Bar(String),
}
```
r? @Mark-Simulacrum
Improve searching in rustdoc and add tests
👋 I have made searching in rustdoc more intuitive, added a couple more tests and made a little shell script to aid testing. Closes#63005.
It took me quite a while to figure out how to run the tests for rustdoc (instead of running tests for other crates with rustdoc); the only pointer I found was [hidden in the rustc book](https://rust-lang.github.io/rustc-guide/rustdoc.html#cheat-sheet). Maybe this could be better documented? I shall be delighted to help if it is desirable.
[rustdoc] Fix system theme detection
Fixes#63830
The problem is that it returns the property "entirely" (so with the quotes in our case). Removing them fixes the issue.
cc @fenhl
r? @kinnison
Save crate filtering on rustdoc
Fixes#62929.
I added a hashmap and a hash encoding for the current crate list in case you have multiple crates handling on a same website (who talked about docs.rs?!). Like that, for each context, you have the filter crate selected.
r? @QuietMisdreavus
This introduces a WithFormatter abstraction that permits one-time
fmt::Display on an arbitrary closure, created via `display_fn`. This
allows us to prevent allocation while still using functions instead of
structs, which are a bit unwieldy to thread arguments through as they
can't easily call each other (and are generally a bit opaque).
The eventual goal here is likely to move us off of the formatting
infrastructure entirely in favor of something more structured, but this
is a good step to move us in that direction as it makes, for example,
passing a context describing current state to the formatting impl much
easier.
Fix confusion in theme picker functions
To reproduce the bug currently: click on the theme picker button twice (to show it then hide it). Then click anywhere else: the dropdown menu appears again.
The problem was coming from a confusion of what the `hideThemeButtonState` and `showThemeButtonState` were supposed to do. I switched their codes and updated the `switchThemeButtonState` function. It now works as expected.
r? @kinnison
These impls prevent ergonomic use of the config (e.g., forcing us to use
RefCell) despite all usecases for these structs only using their Display
impls once.
This drops the parking_lot dependency; the ReentrantMutex type appeared
to be unused (at least, no compilation failures occurred).
This is technically a possible change in behavior of its users, as
lock() would wait on other threads releasing their guards, but since we
didn't actually remove any threading or such in this code, it appears
that we never used that behavior (the behavior change is only noticeable
if the type previously was used in two threads, in a single thread
ReentrantMutex is useless).
Fix theme picker blur handler: always hide instead of switching
Fixes a minor bug in UI generated by rustdoc.
For example, this page: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/
Reproduction steps:
1. Click the theme picker twice
* The list of themes will be shown and then hidden
2. Click anywhere else
* The list of themes will be show again, which is unexpected
The bug was caused by blur event handler toggling the state of the element instead of always hiding it regardless of the current state.
Change opaque type syntax from `existential type` to type alias `impl Trait`
This implements a new feature gate `type_alias_impl_trait` (this is slightly different from the originally proposed feature name, but matches what has been used in discussion since), deprecating the old `existential_types` feature.
The syntax for opaque types has been changed. In addition, the "existential" terminology has been replaced with "opaque", as per previous discussion and the RFC.
This makes partial progress towards implementing https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/63063.
r? @Centril