Previously, tidy-html5 (`tidy`) would complain about a few things in our HTML. The main thing is that `<summary>` tags can't contain `<div>`s. That's easily fixed by changing out the `<div>`s for `<span>`s with `display: block`. However, there's also a rule that `<span>`s can't contain heading elements. `<span>` permits only "phrasing content" https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/span, and `<h3>` (and friends) are "Flow content, heading content, palpable content". https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/Heading_Elements We have a wrapping `<div>` that goes around each `<h3>`/`<h4>`, etc. We turn that into a `<section>` rather than a `<span>` because `<section>` permits "flow content". https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/section After this change we get only three warnings from tidy, run on struct.String.html: line 6 column 10790 - Warning: trimming empty <span> line 1 column 1118 - Warning: <link> proprietary attribute "disabled" line 1 column 1193 - Warning: <link> proprietary attribute "disabled" The empty `<span>` is a known issue - there's a span in front of the search box to work around a strange Safari issue. The `<link>` attributes are the non-default stylesheets. We can probably refactor theme application to avoid using this proprietary "disabled" attribute.
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468 B
Rust
9 lines
468 B
Rust
// aux-build:rustdoc-extern-default-method.rs
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// ignore-cross-compile
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extern crate rustdoc_extern_default_method as ext;
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// @count extern_default_method/struct.Struct.html '//*[@id="method.provided"]' 1
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// @has extern_default_method/struct.Struct.html '//*[@id="method.provided"]//a[@class="fnname"]/@href' #method.provided
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// @has extern_default_method/struct.Struct.html '//*[@id="method.provided"]//a[@class="anchor"]/@href' #method.provided
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pub use ext::Struct;
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