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Rollup of 6 pull requests Successful merges: - #105642 (Minor grammar nit.) - #105658 (Remove ..X from RELEASES.md) - #105663 (Adjust log line in `fuchsia-test-runner.py`) - #105664 (rustdoc: apply `pre-wrap` CSS to code-wrapped links) - #105665 (rustdoc: simplify popover CSS) - #105676 (rustdoc: add CSS margin between `impl` docblock and its items) Failed merges: r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
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- [Change constant evaluation errors from a deny-by-default lint to a hard error](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/102091/)
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- [Trigger `must_use` on `impl Trait` for supertraits](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/102287/)
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This makes `impl ExactSizeIterator` respect the existing `#[must_use]` annotation on `Iterator`.
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- [Allow `..X` and `..=X` in patterns](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/102275/)
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- [Allow `..=X` in patterns](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/102275/)
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- [Uplift `clippy::for_loops_over_fallibles` lint into rustc](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/99696/)
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- [Stabilize `sym` operands in inline assembly](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/103168/)
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- [Update to Unicode 15](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/101912/)
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/// to be modified, it can additionally implement [`BorrowMut<T>`].
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///
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/// Further, when providing implementations for additional traits, it needs
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/// to be considered whether they should behave identical to those of the
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/// to be considered whether they should behave identically to those of the
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/// underlying type as a consequence of acting as a representation of that
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/// underlying type. Generic code typically uses `Borrow<T>` when it relies
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/// on the identical behavior of these additional trait implementations.
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@ -346,7 +346,7 @@ class TestEnvironment:
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"-f",
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self.ssh_keyfile_path(),
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"-C",
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"Generated by test_toolchain.py",
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"Generated by fuchsia-test-runner.py",
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],
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stdout=self.subprocess_output(),
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stderr=self.subprocess_output(),
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text-overflow: ellipsis;
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}
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/* Wrap non-pre code blocks (`text`) but not (```text```). */
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.docblock > :not(pre) > code,
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.docblock-short > code {
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.docblock :not(pre) > code,
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.docblock-short code {
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white-space: pre-wrap;
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}
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top: 100%;
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right: 0;
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z-index: 2;
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display: block;
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margin-top: 7px;
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border-radius: 3px;
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border: 1px solid var(--border-color);
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background-color: var(--main-background-color);
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color: var(--main-color);
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--popover-arrow-offset: 11px;
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}
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right: var(--popover-arrow-offset);
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border: solid var(--border-color);
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border-width: 1px 1px 0 0;
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background-color: var(--main-background-color);
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padding: 4px;
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transform: rotate(-45deg);
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top: -5px;
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}
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.popover, .popover::before {
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background-color: var(--main-background-color);
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color: var(--main-color);
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}
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/* use larger max-width for help popover, but not for help.html */
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#help.popover {
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max-width: 600px;
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}
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.variants > .docblock,
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.implementors-toggle > .docblock,
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.impl-items > .rustdoc-toggle[open]:not(:last-child),
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.methods > .rustdoc-toggle[open]:not(:last-child),
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.implementors-toggle[open]:not(:last-child) {
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// Little explanations for this test: if the text wasn't displayed on two lines, it would take
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// around 20px (which is the font size).
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assert-property: (".docblock p > code", {"offsetHeight": "44"})
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// Same check, but where the long code block is also a link
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goto: "file://" + |DOC_PATH| + "/test_docs/long_code_block_link/index.html"
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assert-property: (".docblock p > a > code", {"offsetHeight": "44"})
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// A docblock on an impl must have a margin to separate it from the contents.
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goto: "file://" + |DOC_PATH| + "/test_docs/struct.TypeWithImplDoc.html"
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// The text is about 24px tall, so if there's a margin, then their position will be >24px apart
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compare-elements-position-near-false: (
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"#implementations-list > .implementors-toggle > .docblock > p",
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"#implementations-list > .implementors-toggle > .impl-items",
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{"y": 24}
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)
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/// Very long code text `hereIgoWithLongTextBecauseWhyNotAndWhyWouldntI`.
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pub mod long_code_block {}
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/// Very long code text [`hereIgoWithLongTextBecauseWhyNotAndWhyWouldntI`][lnk].
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///
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/// [lnk]: crate::long_code_block_link
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pub mod long_code_block_link {}
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#[macro_export]
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macro_rules! repro {
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() => {};
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fn function2() {}
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}
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}
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pub struct TypeWithImplDoc;
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/// impl doc
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impl TypeWithImplDoc {
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/// fn doc
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pub fn test_fn() {}
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}
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