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mk/docs.mk

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$(foreach docname,$(DOCS),$(eval $(call DEF_DOC,$(docname))))
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# Localized documentation
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# FIXME: I (huonw) haven't actually been able to test properly, since
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# e.g. (by default) I'm doing an out-of-tree build (#12763), but even
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# adjusting for that, the files are too old(?) and are rejected by
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# po4a.
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#
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# As such, I've attempted to get it working as much as possible (and
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# switching from pandoc to rustdoc), but preserving the old behaviour
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# (e.g. only running on the guide)
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.PHONY: l10n-mds
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l10n-mds: $(D)/po4a.conf \
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$(foreach lang,$(L10N_LANG),$(D)/po/$(lang)/*.md.po)
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$(warning WARNING: localized documentation is experimental)
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po4a --copyright-holder="The Rust Project Developers" \
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--package-name="Rust" \
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--package-version="$(CFG_RELEASE)" \
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-M UTF-8 -L UTF-8 \
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$(D)/po4a.conf
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define DEF_L10N_DOC
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DOC_L10N_TARGETS += doc/l10n/$(1)/$(2).html
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doc/l10n/$(1)/$(2).html: l10n-mds $$(HTML_DEPS) $$(RUSTDOC_DEPS_$(2))
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@$$(call E, rustdoc: $$@)
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$$(RUSTDOC) $$(RUSTDOC_HTML_OPTS) $$(RUSTDOC_FLAGS_$(1)) doc/l10n/$(1)/$(2).md
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endef
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$(foreach lang,$(L10N_LANGS),$(eval $(call DEF_L10N_DOC,$(lang),guide)))
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######################################################################
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# Rustdoc (libstd/extra)
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######################################################################
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mk/tests.mk

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TEST_LOG_FILE=tmp/check-stage$(1)-T-$(2)-H-$(3)-$(4).log
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TEST_OK_FILE=tmp/check-stage$(1)-T-$(2)-H-$(3)-$(4).ok
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TEST_RATCHET_FILE=tmp/check-stage$(1)-T-$(2)-H-$(3)-$(4)-metrics.json
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TEST_RATCHET_NOISE_PERCENT=10.0
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# Whether to ratchet or merely save benchmarks
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ifdef CFG_RATCHET_BENCH
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CRATE_TEST_EXTRA_ARGS= \
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--test $(TEST_BENCH) \
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--ratchet-metrics $(call TEST_RATCHET_FILE,$(1),$(2),$(3),$(4)) \
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--ratchet-noise-percent $(TEST_RATCHET_NOISE_PERCENT)
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else
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CRATE_TEST_EXTRA_ARGS= \
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--test $(TEST_BENCH) \
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--save-metrics $(call TEST_RATCHET_FILE,$(1),$(2),$(3),$(4))
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endif
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$$(Q)$(CFG_ADB) pull $(CFG_ADB_TEST_DIR)/check-stage$(1)-T-$(2)-H-$(3)-$(4).log tmp/
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$$(Q)$(CFG_ADB) shell rm $(CFG_ADB_TEST_DIR)/check-stage$(1)-T-$(2)-H-$(3)-$(4).log
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$$(Q)$(CFG_ADB) pull $(CFG_ADB_TEST_DIR)/$$(call TEST_RATCHET_FILE,$(1),$(2),$(3),$(4)) tmp/
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--build-base $(3)/test/$$(CTEST_BUILD_BASE_$(4))/ \
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--ratchet-metrics $(call TEST_RATCHET_FILE,$(1),$(2),$(3),$(4)) \
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src/compiletest/runtest.rs

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ProcRes {
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src/doc/README.md

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## Building
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src/doc/guide-ownership.md

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