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Return &T / &mut T in ManuallyDrop Deref(Mut) impl #55485
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Without this change the generated documentation looks like this: fn deref(&self) -> &<ManuallyDrop<T> as Deref>::Target Returning the actual type directly makes the generated docs more clear: fn deref(&self) -> &T
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We should land this PR, but... ...To me this feels like a bug in rustdoc that you see |
Humorously enough, the impl looks just fine in core's version of the Deref docs, so it's a problem with how the information comes out in the re-export. I can try looking into this over the next few days, but "information gets weird when something is re-exported" is a common problem in rustdoc, sadly. |
Ping from triage @QuietMisdreavus / @Centril / @aidanhs: Do you think it is worth it to merge this PR as is, while the rustdoc issue is figured out? |
Yes. |
Yes, i think this makes the docs better and allows us to take more time to investigate the underlying issue (which haven't taken the opportunity to investigate |
@bors r+ rollup |
📌 Commit bc18857 has been approved by |
…f, r=TimNN Return &T / &mut T in ManuallyDrop Deref(Mut) impl Without this change the generated documentation looks like this: fn deref(&self) -> &<ManuallyDrop<T> as Deref>::Target Returning the actual type directly makes the generated docs more clear: fn deref(&self) -> &T Basically, compare how the impl for `Box<T>` and `ManuallyDrop<T>` looks in this screenshot: ![rust docs for ManuallyDrop as Deref](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/7042/47673083-fc9dc280-db89-11e8-89b0-c6bde663feef.png)
Rollup of 11 pull requests Successful merges: - #55367 (lint if a private item has doctests) - #55485 (Return &T / &mut T in ManuallyDrop Deref(Mut) impl) - #55784 (Clarifying documentation for collections::hash_map::Entry::or_insert) - #55961 (Fix VecDeque pretty-printer) - #55980 (Suggest on closure args count mismatching with pipe span) - #56002 (fix #55972: Erroneous self arguments on bare functions emit subpar compilation error) - #56063 (Update any.rs documentation using keyword dyn) - #56067 (Add SGX target to rustc) - #56078 (Fix error message for `-C panic=xxx`.) - #56106 (Remove some incorrect doc comments) - #56126 (core/benches/num: Add `from_str/from_str_radix()` benchmarks) Failed merges: r? @ghost
Without this change the generated documentation looks like this:
Returning the actual type directly makes the generated docs more clear:
Basically, compare how the impl for
Box<T>
andManuallyDrop<T>
looks in this screenshot: