Re-write the documentation index#49628
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Overall, this gets a 👍 from me, though it's kind of an overhaul and likely to generate lots of Opinions. I'd like to see what the rest of @rust-lang/docs thinks. |
The docs team has decided that we're framing resources in three ways: "learning Rust," "using Rust," "mastering Rust." This is a more useful split than "beginner/intermediate/advanced." As we add more resources in the future, we expect "using Rust" to grow. "the bookshelf" as a concept is great, but isn't really organized along these lines. As such, this reorganizes the docs along these lines.
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Let's do it this way: @rfcbot fcp merge |
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Checked of @QuietMisdreavus as per 👍 above |
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looks great, love these new categories ✨
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🔔 This is now entering its final comment period, as per the review above. 🔔 |
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@bors: r=QuietMisdreavus thanks everyone! |
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…ietMisdreavus Re-write the documentation index The docs team has decided that we're framing resources in three ways: "learning Rust," "using Rust," "mastering Rust." This is a more useful split than "beginner/intermediate/advanced." As we add more resources in the future, we expect "using Rust" to grow. "the bookshelf" as a concept is great, but isn't really organized along these lines. As such, this reorganizes the docs along these lines.
Rollup of 25 pull requests Successful merges: - #49179 (Handle future deprecation annotations ) - #49512 (Add support for variant and types fields for intra links) - #49515 (fix targetted value background) - #49516 (Add missing anchor for union type fields) - #49532 (Add test for rustdoc ignore test) - #49533 (Add #[must_use] to a few standard library methods) - #49540 (Fix miri Discriminant() for non-ADT) - #49559 (Introduce Vec::resize_with method (see #41758)) - #49570 (avoid IdxSets containing garbage above the universe length) - #49577 (Stabilize String::replace_range) - #49599 (Fix typo) - #49603 (Fix url for intra link provided method) - #49607 (Stabilize iterator methods in 1.27) - #49609 (run-pass/attr-stmt-expr: expand test cases) - #49612 (Fix "since" version for getpid feature.) - #49618 (Fix build error when compiling libcore for 16bit targets) - #49619 (tweak core::fmt docs) - #49637 (Stabilize parent_id()) - #49639 (Update Cargo) - #49628 (Re-write the documentation index) - #49594 (Add some performance guidance to std::fs and std::io docs) - #49625 (miri: add public alloc_kind accessor) - #49634 (Add a test for the fix to issue #43058) - #49641 (Regression test for #46314) - #49547 (Unignore borrowck test) Failed merges:
The docs team has decided that we're framing resources in three ways:
"learning Rust," "using Rust," "mastering Rust." This is a more useful
split than "beginner/intermediate/advanced." As we add more resources
in the future, we expect "using Rust" to grow. "the bookshelf" as a
concept is great, but isn't really organized along these lines. As such,
this reorganizes the docs along these lines.
r? @rust-lang/docs