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Sort "implementations on foreign types" section in the sidebar #71945
Sort "implementations on foreign types" section in the sidebar #71945
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This appears to do as intended. Is there a need to add a test to ensure things remain sorted? is there anything else whose sort ordering needs tweaking? If the answer to those two points is "no" then I'm okay for this to be merged r=kinnison
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Assuming green CI, I'm r+ on this @ollie27 ?
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…-types-section, r=kinnison,ollie27 Sort "implementations on foreign types" section in the sidebar Fixes rust-lang#71926. We were sorting by the ID instead of sorting by the name. They're not in the same order as the implementations but I think it makes more sense this way considering this is what we do for the methods as well. r? @kinnison cc @rust-lang/rustdoc
Rollup of 4 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#71840 (Rework MIR drop tree lowering) - rust-lang#71882 (Update the `cc` crate) - rust-lang#71945 (Sort "implementations on foreign types" section in the sidebar) - rust-lang#72043 (Add missing backtick in E0569 explanation) Failed merges: r? @ghost
Fixes #71926.
We were sorting by the ID instead of sorting by the name. They're not in the same order as the implementations but I think it makes more sense this way considering this is what we do for the methods as well.
r? @kinnison
cc @rust-lang/rustdoc