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// ignore-tidy-linelength
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#![crate_name = "foo"]
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#![allow(rustdoc::redundant_explicit_links)]
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//! Here's a link to [`Vec<T>`] and one to [`Box<Vec<Option<T>>>`].
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//! Here's a link to [`Iterator<Box<T>>::Item`].
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//!
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// @has foo/index.html '//a[@href="{{channel}}/alloc/vec/struct.Vec.html"]' 'Vec<T>'
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// @has foo/index.html '//a[@href="{{channel}}/alloc/boxed/struct.Box.html"]' 'Box<Vec<Option<T>>>'
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// @has foo/index.html '//a[@href="{{channel}}/core/iter/traits/iterator/trait.Iterator.html#associatedtype.Item"]' 'Iterator<Box<T>>::Item'
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//! And what about a link to [just `Option`](Option) and, [with the generic, `Option<T>`](Option<T>)?
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//!
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// @has foo/index.html '//a[@href="{{channel}}/core/option/enum.Option.html"]' 'just Option'
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// @has foo/index.html '//a[@href="{{channel}}/core/option/enum.Option.html"]' 'with the generic, Option<T>'
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//! We should also try linking to [`Result<T, E>`]; it has *two* generics!
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//! And [`Result<T, !>`] and [`Result<!, E>`].
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//!
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// @has foo/index.html '//a[@href="{{channel}}/core/result/enum.Result.html"]' 'Result<T, E>'
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// @has foo/index.html '//a[@href="{{channel}}/core/result/enum.Result.html"]' 'Result<T, !>'
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// @has foo/index.html '//a[@href="{{channel}}/core/result/enum.Result.html"]' 'Result<!, E>'
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//! Now let's test a trickier case: [`Vec::<T>::new`], or you could write it
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//! [with parentheses as `Vec::<T>::new()`][Vec::<T>::new()].
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//! And what about something even harder? That would be [`Vec::<Box<T>>::new()`].
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//!
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// @has foo/index.html '//a[@href="{{channel}}/alloc/vec/struct.Vec.html#method.new"]' 'Vec::<T>::new'
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// @has foo/index.html '//a[@href="{{channel}}/alloc/vec/struct.Vec.html#method.new"]' 'with parentheses as Vec::<T>::new()'
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// @has foo/index.html '//a[@href="{{channel}}/alloc/vec/struct.Vec.html#method.new"]' 'Vec::<Box<T>>::new()'
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//! This is also pretty tricky: [`TypeId::of::<String>()`].
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//! And this too: [`Vec::<std::error::Error>::len`].
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//!
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// @has foo/index.html '//a[@href="{{channel}}/core/any/struct.TypeId.html#method.of"]' 'TypeId::of::<String>()'
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// @has foo/index.html '//a[@href="{{channel}}/alloc/vec/struct.Vec.html#method.len"]' 'Vec::<std::error::Error>::len'
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//! We unofficially and implicitly support things that aren't valid in the actual Rust syntax, like
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//! [`Box::<T>new()`]. We may not support them in the future!
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//!
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// @has foo/index.html '//a[@href="{{channel}}/alloc/boxed/struct.Box.html#method.new"]' 'Box::<T>new()'
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//! These will be resolved as regular links:
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//! - [`this is <invalid syntax> first`](https://www.rust-lang.org)
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//! - [`this is <invalid syntax> twice`]
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//! - [`<invalid syntax> thrice`](https://www.rust-lang.org)
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//! - [`<invalid syntax> four times`][rlo]
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//! - [a < b][rlo]
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//! - [c > d]
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//!
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//! [`this is <invalid syntax> twice`]: https://www.rust-lang.org
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//! [rlo]: https://www.rust-lang.org
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//! [c > d]: https://www.rust-lang.org
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//!
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// @has foo/index.html '//a[@href="https://www.rust-lang.org"]' 'this is <invalid syntax> first'
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// @has foo/index.html '//a[@href="https://www.rust-lang.org"]' 'this is <invalid syntax> twice'
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// @has foo/index.html '//a[@href="https://www.rust-lang.org"]' '<invalid syntax> thrice'
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// @has foo/index.html '//a[@href="https://www.rust-lang.org"]' '<invalid syntax> four times'
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// @has foo/index.html '//a[@href="https://www.rust-lang.org"]' 'a < b'
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// @has foo/index.html '//a[@href="https://www.rust-lang.org"]' 'c > d'
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use std::any::TypeId;
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