This Week in Rust Docs 5
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This week’s edition was edited by: GuillaumeGomez.
Latest news
The Normalization for long error codes explanations RFC entered its final comment period!
@pnkfelix proposed to rewrite all the code examples to be song of fire and internal-compiler-error themed. I think we’ll try to put it in place! :p
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!
Recent doc contributions
We had a busy week, thanks to all contributors!
- @Manishearth added doc snippets for trait impls, with a read more link
- @lqd made the #[stable(since)] version attribute clearer with a tooltip.
- @golddranks added a big-picture explanation for thread::park() & co..
- @rkruppe reworded the short diagnostic for E0509.
- @tshepang made a lot of small improvements. Take a look here to see the list!
- @alex-ozdemir added a
rustdoc
shortcut for collapse/expand all. - @postmodern clarified the English translation of
?Sized
. - @crimsun resolved a rustdoc crash.
- @dns2utf8 clarified docs for sort(&mut self).
- @GuillaumeGomez added lifetime’s bounds in doc generation, fixed compile_fail tag, added new error code tests, updated repr_simd feature in errors explanation and fixed a CSS bug.
Meetings
Next meeting will be on Wednesday 25th of May 2016 at 20:00 GMT on #rust-docs channel on irc.mozilla.org, feel free to come!