As a sanity check, [this tool] can be used to run a CSS query across an HTML tree to detect if a selector ever matches (I use compiler-docs and std docs). This isn't good enough, because I also need to account for JavaScript, but this class is never mentioned in any of the JS files, either. According to [blame], this class was added when rustdoc was first written, and, as far as I can tell, was never actually used. [this tool]: https://gitlab.com/notriddle/html-scanner [blame]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blame/4d45b0745ab227feb9000bc15713ade4b99241ea/src/librustdoc/html/static/css/rustdoc.css#L753-L761 |
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This directory contains the source code of the rust project, including:
- The test suite
- The bootstrapping build system
- Various submodules for tools, like rustdoc, rls, etc.
For more information on how various parts of the compiler work, see the rustc dev guide.