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19 changes: 0 additions & 19 deletions doc/rust.md
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Expand Up @@ -3806,25 +3806,6 @@ As a convenience, the logging spec can also be set to a special pseudo-crate,
`::help`. In this case, when the application starts, the runtime will
simply output a list of loaded modules containing log expressions, then exit.

The Rust runtime itself generates logging information. The runtime's logs are
generated for a number of artificial modules in the `::rt` pseudo-crate,
and can be enabled just like the logs for any standard module. The full list
of runtime logging modules follows.

* `::rt::mem` Memory management
* `::rt::comm` Messaging and task communication
* `::rt::task` Task management
* `::rt::dom` Task scheduling
* `::rt::trace` Unused
* `::rt::cache` Type descriptor cache
* `::rt::upcall` Compiler-generated runtime calls
* `::rt::timer` The scheduler timer
* `::rt::gc` Garbage collection
* `::rt::stdlib` Functions used directly by the standard library
* `::rt::kern` The runtime kernel
* `::rt::backtrace` Log a backtrace on task failure
* `::rt::callback` Unused

#### Logging Expressions

Rust provides several macros to log information. Here's a simple Rust program
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