Auto merge of #33272 - Manishearth:rollup, r=Manishearth

Rollup of 4 pull requests

- Successful merges: #33239, #33248, #33253, #33258
- Failed merges:
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bors 2016-04-29 06:49:45 -07:00
commit e07e34c4b0
4 changed files with 36 additions and 7 deletions

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% Comments [FIXME: needs RFC]
% Comments [RFC #505]
### Avoid block comments.
@ -74,7 +74,25 @@ For example:
### Code snippets
> **[FIXME]**
Only use inner doc comments `//!` to write crate and module-level documentation,
nothing else. When using `mod` blocks, prefer `///` outside of the block:
```rust
/// This module contains tests
mod test {
// ...
}
```
over
```rust
mod test {
//! This module contains tests
// ...
}
```
### Avoid inner doc comments.

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## `return` [FIXME: needs RFC]
## `return` [RFC #968]
Terminate `return` statements with semicolons:

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//! `0`.
//!
//! The value for the width can also be provided as a `usize` in the list of
//! parameters by using the `2$` syntax indicating that the second argument is a
//! `usize` specifying the width.
//! parameters by using the dollar syntax indicating that the second argument is
//! a `usize` specifying the width, for example:
//!
//! ```
//! // All of these print "Hello x !"
//! println!("Hello {:5}!", "x");
//! println!("Hello {:1$}!", "x", 5);
//! println!("Hello {1:0$}!", 5, "x");
//! ```
//!
//! Referring to an argument with the dollar syntax does not affect the "next
//! argument" counter, so it's usually a good idea to refer to all arguments by
//! their position explicitly.
//!
//! ## Precision
//!

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}
let sub_span = self.span
.sub_span_of_token(path.span, token::BinOp(token::Star));
if !self.span.filter_generated(sub_span, path.span) {
.sub_span_of_token(item.span, token::BinOp(token::Star));
if !self.span.filter_generated(sub_span, item.span) {
self.dumper.use_glob(UseGlobData {
span: sub_span.expect("No span found for use glob"),
id: item.id,