Mark ignore(illustrative) on docs in compiler/rustc_const_eval/src/interpret/validity.rs
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@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ macro_rules! throw_validation_failure {
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/// This lets you use the patterns as a kind of validation list, asserting which errors
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/// can possibly happen:
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///
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/// ```
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/// ```ignore(illustrative)
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/// let v = try_validation!(some_fn(), some_path, {
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/// Foo | Bar | Baz => { "some failure" },
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/// });
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@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ macro_rules! throw_validation_failure {
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/// The patterns must be of type `UndefinedBehaviorInfo`.
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/// An additional expected parameter can also be added to the failure message:
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///
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/// ```
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/// ```ignore(illustrative)
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/// let v = try_validation!(some_fn(), some_path, {
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/// Foo | Bar | Baz => { "some failure" } expected { "something that wasn't a failure" },
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/// });
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@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ macro_rules! throw_validation_failure {
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/// An additional nicety is that both parameters actually take format args, so you can just write
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/// the format string in directly:
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///
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/// ```
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/// ```ignore(illustrative)
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/// let v = try_validation!(some_fn(), some_path, {
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/// Foo | Bar | Baz => { "{:?}", some_failure } expected { "{}", expected_value },
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/// });
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