提交 f48f3d75 编写于 作者: O Oliver Middleton

rustdoc: Give primitive types stability attributes

This is especially important for i128/u128 to make it clear they are
unstable in the docs.
上级 4f0508af
......@@ -150,8 +150,8 @@ fn clean(&self, cx: &DocContext) -> Crate {
name: Some(prim.to_url_str().to_string()),
attrs: attrs.clone(),
visibility: Some(Public),
stability: None,
deprecation: None,
stability: get_stability(cx, def_id),
deprecation: get_deprecation(cx, def_id),
def_id: def_id,
inner: PrimitiveItem(prim),
}
......
......@@ -56,6 +56,7 @@
///
/// Also, since `bool` implements the [`Copy`](marker/trait.Copy.html) trait, we don't
/// have to worry about the move semantics (just like the integer and float primitives).
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
mod prim_bool { }
#[doc(primitive = "char")]
......@@ -126,6 +127,7 @@ mod prim_bool { }
/// assert_eq!(12, s.len() * std::mem::size_of::<u8>());
/// assert_eq!(32, v.len() * std::mem::size_of::<char>());
/// ```
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
mod prim_char { }
#[doc(primitive = "unit")]
......@@ -163,6 +165,7 @@ mod prim_char { }
/// };
/// ```
///
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
mod prim_unit { }
#[doc(primitive = "pointer")]
......@@ -244,6 +247,7 @@ mod prim_unit { }
///
/// *[See also the `std::ptr` module](ptr/index.html).*
///
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
mod prim_pointer { }
#[doc(primitive = "array")]
......@@ -342,6 +346,7 @@ mod prim_pointer { }
/// for x in &array { }
/// ```
///
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
mod prim_array { }
#[doc(primitive = "slice")]
......@@ -372,6 +377,7 @@ mod prim_array { }
///
/// *[See also the `std::slice` module](slice/index.html).*
///
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
mod prim_slice { }
#[doc(primitive = "str")]
......@@ -438,6 +444,7 @@ mod prim_slice { }
/// Note: This example shows the internals of `&str`. `unsafe` should not be
/// used to get a string slice under normal circumstances. Use `.as_slice()`
/// instead.
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
mod prim_str { }
#[doc(primitive = "tuple")]
......@@ -536,6 +543,7 @@ mod prim_str { }
/// assert_eq!(y, 5);
/// ```
///
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
mod prim_tuple { }
#[doc(primitive = "f32")]
......@@ -543,6 +551,7 @@ mod prim_tuple { }
///
/// *[See also the `std::f32` module](f32/index.html).*
///
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
mod prim_f32 { }
#[doc(primitive = "f64")]
......@@ -551,6 +560,7 @@ mod prim_f32 { }
///
/// *[See also the `std::f64` module](f64/index.html).*
///
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
mod prim_f64 { }
#[doc(primitive = "i8")]
......@@ -562,6 +572,7 @@ mod prim_f64 { }
/// However, please note that examples are shared between primitive integer
/// types. So it's normal if you see usage of types like `i64` in there.
///
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
mod prim_i8 { }
#[doc(primitive = "i16")]
......@@ -573,6 +584,7 @@ mod prim_i8 { }
/// However, please note that examples are shared between primitive integer
/// types. So it's normal if you see usage of types like `i32` in there.
///
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
mod prim_i16 { }
#[doc(primitive = "i32")]
......@@ -584,6 +596,7 @@ mod prim_i16 { }
/// However, please note that examples are shared between primitive integer
/// types. So it's normal if you see usage of types like `i16` in there.
///
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
mod prim_i32 { }
#[doc(primitive = "i64")]
......@@ -595,6 +608,7 @@ mod prim_i32 { }
/// However, please note that examples are shared between primitive integer
/// types. So it's normal if you see usage of types like `i8` in there.
///
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
mod prim_i64 { }
#[doc(primitive = "i128")]
......@@ -606,6 +620,7 @@ mod prim_i64 { }
/// However, please note that examples are shared between primitive integer
/// types. So it's normal if you see usage of types like `i8` in there.
///
#[unstable(feature = "i128", issue="35118")]
mod prim_i128 { }
#[doc(primitive = "u8")]
......@@ -617,6 +632,7 @@ mod prim_i128 { }
/// However, please note that examples are shared between primitive integer
/// types. So it's normal if you see usage of types like `u64` in there.
///
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
mod prim_u8 { }
#[doc(primitive = "u16")]
......@@ -628,6 +644,7 @@ mod prim_u8 { }
/// However, please note that examples are shared between primitive integer
/// types. So it's normal if you see usage of types like `u32` in there.
///
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
mod prim_u16 { }
#[doc(primitive = "u32")]
......@@ -639,6 +656,7 @@ mod prim_u16 { }
/// However, please note that examples are shared between primitive integer
/// types. So it's normal if you see usage of types like `u16` in there.
///
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
mod prim_u32 { }
#[doc(primitive = "u64")]
......@@ -650,6 +668,7 @@ mod prim_u32 { }
/// However, please note that examples are shared between primitive integer
/// types. So it's normal if you see usage of types like `u8` in there.
///
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
mod prim_u64 { }
#[doc(primitive = "u128")]
......@@ -661,6 +680,7 @@ mod prim_u64 { }
/// However, please note that examples are shared between primitive integer
/// types. So it's normal if you see usage of types like `u8` in there.
///
#[unstable(feature = "i128", issue="35118")]
mod prim_u128 { }
#[doc(primitive = "isize")]
......@@ -672,6 +692,7 @@ mod prim_u128 { }
/// However, please note that examples are shared between primitive integer
/// types. So it's normal if you see usage of types like `usize` in there.
///
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
mod prim_isize { }
#[doc(primitive = "usize")]
......@@ -683,4 +704,5 @@ mod prim_isize { }
/// However, please note that examples are shared between primitive integer
/// types. So it's normal if you see usage of types like `isize` in there.
///
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
mod prim_usize { }
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