This grows a new option inside of rustdoc to add the ability to submit examples
to an external website. If the `--markdown-playground-url` command line option
or crate doc attribute `html_playground_url` is present, then examples will have
a button on hover to submit the code to the playground specified.
This commit enables submission of example code to play.rust-lang.org. The code
submitted is that which is tested by rustdoc, not necessarily the exact code
shown in the example.
Closes#14654
libstd: Implement `StrBuf`, a new string buffer type like `Vec`, and port all code over to use it.
Rebased & tests-fixed version of https://github.com/mozilla/rust/pull/13269
The manual, tutorial and guides need the feature gates quite often,
unfortunately, so this is the low-cost path to migrating to use
rustdoc. This is only activated for pure-Markdown files.
Preferably this would be avoided: #12773
markdown files.
This means that
# Foo
## Bar
# Baz
### Qux
## Quz
Gets a TOC like
1 Foo
1.1 Bar
2 Baz
2.0.1 Qux
2.1 Quz
This functionality is only used when rendering a single markdown file,
never on an individual module, although it could very feasibly be
extended to allow modules to opt-in to a table of contents (std::fmt
comes to mind).
This theoretically gives rustdoc the ability to render our guides,
tutorial and manual (not in practice, since the files themselves need to
be adjusted slightly to use Sundown-compatible functionality).
Fixes#11392.