| #![deny(rustdoc::broken_intra_doc_links)] |
| #![feature(intra_doc_pointers)] |
| // These are links that could reasonably expected to work, but don't. |
| |
| // `[]` isn't supported because it had too many false positives. |
| //! [X]([T]::not_here) |
| //! [Y](&[]::not_here) |
| //! [X]([]::not_here) |
| //! [Y]([T;N]::not_here) |
| |
| // These don't work because markdown syntax doesn't allow it. |
| //! [[T]::rotate_left] //~ ERROR unresolved link to `T` |
| //! [&[]::not_here] |
| //![Z]([T; N]::map) //~ ERROR unresolved link to `Z` |
| //! [`[T; N]::map`] |
| //! [[]::map] |
| //! [Z][] //~ ERROR unresolved link to `Z` |
| //! |
| //! [Z]: [T; N]::map //~ ERROR unresolved link to `Z` |
| |
| // `()` isn't supported because it had too many false positives. |
| //! [()::not_here] |
| //! [X]((,)::not_here) |
| //! [(,)::not_here] |
| |
| // FIXME: Associated items on some primitives aren't working, because the impls |
| // are part of the compiler instead of being part of the source code. |
| //! [unit::eq] //~ ERROR unresolved |
| //! [tuple::eq] //~ ERROR unresolved |
| //! [fn::eq] //~ ERROR unresolved |
| |
| // FIXME(#78800): This breaks because it's a blanket impl |
| // (I think? Might break for other reasons too.) |
| //! [reference::deref] //~ ERROR unresolved |