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Compile fail stable

Since rust-lang#30726, we never made the `compile_fail` flag nor the error code check stable. I think it's time to change this fact.

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41 changes: 33 additions & 8 deletions src/doc/rustdoc/src/documentation-tests.md
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Expand Up @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ that your tests are up to date and working.

The basic idea is this:

```rust,ignore
```ignore
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
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The triple backticks start and end code blocks. If this were in a file named `foo.rs`,
running `rustdoc --test foo.rs` will extract this example, and then run it as a test.

Please note that by default, if no language is set for the block code, `rustdoc`
assumes it is `Rust` code. So the following:

```rust
let x = 5;
```

is strictly equivalent to:

```
let x = 5;
```

There's some subtlety though! Read on for more details.

## Pre-processing examples
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```text
First, we set `x` to five:
```rust
```
let x = 5;
# let y = 6;
# println!("{}", x + y);
```
Next, we set `y` to six:
```rust
```
# let x = 5;
let y = 6;
# println!("{}", x + y);
```
Finally, we print the sum of `x` and `y`:
```rust
```
# let x = 5;
# let y = 6;
println!("{}", x + y);
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Another case where the use of `#` is handy is when you want to ignore
error handling. Lets say you want the following,

```rust,ignore
```ignore
/// use std::io;
/// let mut input = String::new();
/// io::stdin().read_line(&mut input)?;
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The problem is that `?` returns a `Result<T, E>` and test functions
don't return anything so this will give a mismatched types error.

```rust,ignore
```ignore
/// A doc test using ?
///
/// ```
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/// # }
/// ```
///
/// ```rust,should_panic
/// ```should_panic
/// # #[macro_use] extern crate foo;
/// # fn main() {
/// panic_unless!(true == false, “I’m broken.”);
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`should_panic` tells `rustdoc` that the code should compile correctly, but
not actually pass as a test.

```rust
```text
/// ```no_run
/// loop {
/// println!("Hello, world");
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# fn foo() {}
```

`compile_fail` tells `rustdoc` that the compilation should fail. If it
compiles, then the test will fail. However please note that code failing
with the current Rust release may work in a future release, as new features
are added.

```text
/// ```compile_fail
/// let x = 5;
/// x += 2; // shouldn't compile!
/// ```
```

The `no_run` attribute will compile your code, but not run it. This is
important for examples such as "Here's how to retrieve a web page,"
which you would want to ensure compiles, but might be run in a test
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4 changes: 1 addition & 3 deletions src/librustdoc/html/markdown.rs
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Expand Up @@ -911,10 +911,8 @@ impl LangString {
let mut seen_rust_tags = false;
let mut seen_other_tags = false;
let mut data = LangString::all_false();
let mut allow_compile_fail = false;
let mut allow_error_code_check = false;
if UnstableFeatures::from_environment().is_nightly_build() {
allow_compile_fail = true;
allow_error_code_check = true;
}

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data.test_harness = true;
seen_rust_tags = !seen_other_tags || seen_rust_tags;
}
"compile_fail" if allow_compile_fail => {
"compile_fail" => {
data.compile_fail = true;
seen_rust_tags = !seen_other_tags || seen_rust_tags;
data.no_run = true;
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