This Week in Rust Docs 8
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This week’s edition was edited by: GuillaumeGomez.
Latest news
The “doc days” event is now set for the 24th and 25th of June! Any contribution is very welcome. You can find more information here.
Current opened issues
For now, here are the two big issues opened for Rust documentation:
They both need help to move forward so any contribution is very welcome!
There are currently around 50 other documentation issues opened. Look for A-docs tagged issues on github!
Call for participation
The following issue (a really important one!) is blocked for the moment. Any help on it would be very appreciated!
Waiting for merge
- @estebank added specific error message for missplaced doc comments.
- @ollie27 removed Remove Derived Implementations title, fixed redirect pages for renamed reexports and removed inline for
#[doc(hidden)] pub use
. - @cynicaldevil added explanation for E0406.
- @zackmdavis added explanation for E0453.
- @GuillaumeGomez fixed invalid trait generation in rustdoc, fixed invalid inlining and implemented the error code checker.
Recent doc contributions
- @m-decoster added explanations for E0503 and E0508.
- @hoodie fixed bool color and fixed bad spelling of “Jon Snow” and “Night’s Watch”. (Damn! It was a close call!!)
- @MichaelNecio noted that shadowing never destroys a value.
- @matklad simplified wording.
- @withoutboats corrected the docs on str::trim_matches.
- @kennytm fixed markdown formatting error of E0277, E0310 and E0502.
- @ollie27 fixed rustdoc static and const generation of redirect pages and improved
char::to_{lower,upper}case
examples.
Meetings
Next meeting will be on Wednesday 15th of June 2016 at 20:00 GMT on #rust-docs channel on irc.mozilla.org. Feel free to come!