Rustdoc-Json: Don't loose subitems of foreign traits.#101770
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Can't wait for this new tool to be the default checker! Otherwise this PR looks good to me, thanks! r=me once CI pass @bors delegate=aDotInTheVoid |
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I'm not sure I entered the right way, so just in case: @bors delegate=aDotInTheVoid |
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…iaskrgr Rollup of 7 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#101266 (translations(rustc_session): migrates rustc_session to use SessionDiagnostic - Final) - rust-lang#101737 (rustdoc: remove no-op CSS `.search-results .result-name > span`) - rust-lang#101752 (Improve Attribute doc methods) - rust-lang#101754 (Fix doc of log function) - rust-lang#101759 (:arrow_up: rust-analyzer) - rust-lang#101765 (Add documentation for TyCtxt::visibility) - rust-lang#101770 (Rustdoc-Json: Don't loose subitems of foreign traits.) Failed merges: r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
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…aumeGomez Replace `check_missing_items.py` with `jsondoclint` [zulip discussion](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/266220-rustdoc/topic/check_missing_items.2Epy.20Replacement.2E) check_missing_items.py was a python script that checked rustdoc json output to make sure all the Id's referenced existed in the JSON index. This PR replaces that with a rust binary (`jsondoclint`) that does the same thing. ### Motivation 1. Easier to change when `rustdoc-json-types` changes, as `jsondoclint` uses the types directly. 2. Better Errors: - Multiple Errors can be emited for a single crate - Errors can say where in JSON they occored ``` 2:2889:408 not in index or paths, but refered to at '.index."2:2888:104".inner.items[0]' 2:2890:410 not in index or paths, but refered to at '.index."2:2888:104".inner.items[1]' ``` 3. Catches more bugs. - Because matches are exaustive, all posible variants considered for enums - All Id's checked - Has already found rust-lang#101770, rust-lang#101199 and rust-lang#100973 - Id type is also checked, so the Id's in a structs fields can only be field items. 4. Allows the possibility of running from `rustdoc::json`, which we should do in a crator run at some point. cc `@CraftSpider` r? `@GuillaumeGomez`
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…aumeGomez Replace `check_missing_items.py` with `jsondoclint` [zulip discussion](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/266220-rustdoc/topic/check_missing_items.2Epy.20Replacement.2E) check_missing_items.py was a python script that checked rustdoc json output to make sure all the Id's referenced existed in the JSON index. This PR replaces that with a rust binary (`jsondoclint`) that does the same thing. ### Motivation 1. Easier to change when `rustdoc-json-types` changes, as `jsondoclint` uses the types directly. 2. Better Errors: - Multiple Errors can be emited for a single crate - Errors can say where in JSON they occored ``` 2:2889:408 not in index or paths, but refered to at '.index."2:2888:104".inner.items[0]' 2:2890:410 not in index or paths, but refered to at '.index."2:2888:104".inner.items[1]' ``` 3. Catches more bugs. - Because matches are exaustive, all posible variants considered for enums - All Id's checked - Has already found rust-lang#101770, rust-lang#101199 and rust-lang#100973 - Id type is also checked, so the Id's in a structs fields can only be field items. 4. Allows the possibility of running from `rustdoc::json`, which we should do in a crator run at some point. cc `@CraftSpider` r? `@GuillaumeGomez`
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…aumeGomez Replace `check_missing_items.py` with `jsondoclint` [zulip discussion](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/266220-rustdoc/topic/check_missing_items.2Epy.20Replacement.2E) check_missing_items.py was a python script that checked rustdoc json output to make sure all the Id's referenced existed in the JSON index. This PR replaces that with a rust binary (`jsondoclint`) that does the same thing. ### Motivation 1. Easier to change when `rustdoc-json-types` changes, as `jsondoclint` uses the types directly. 2. Better Errors: - Multiple Errors can be emited for a single crate - Errors can say where in JSON they occored ``` 2:2889:408 not in index or paths, but refered to at '.index."2:2888:104".inner.items[0]' 2:2890:410 not in index or paths, but refered to at '.index."2:2888:104".inner.items[1]' ``` 3. Catches more bugs. - Because matches are exaustive, all posible variants considered for enums - All Id's checked - Has already found rust-lang#101770, rust-lang#101199 and rust-lang#100973 - Id type is also checked, so the Id's in a structs fields can only be field items. 4. Allows the possibility of running from `rustdoc::json`, which we should do in a crator run at some point. cc ``@CraftSpider`` r? ``@GuillaumeGomez``
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Previously, we'd clone the index, and extend it with foreign traits. But when doing this, traits would render their subitems without them going into the index being used in the output leading to dangling ID's.
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