// no-reformat #[doc = " A demonstration module Contains documentation in various forms that rustdoc understands, for testing purposes. It doesn't surve any functional purpose. This here, for instance, is just some filler text. FIXME (1654): It would be nice if we could run some automated tests on this file "]; #[doc = "The base price of a muffin on a non-holiday"] const price_of_a_muffin: float = 70f; type waitress = { hair_color: str }; #[doc = "The type of things that produce omnomnom"] enum omnomnomy { #[doc = "Delicious sugar cookies"] cookie, #[doc = "It's pizza"] pizza_pie([uint]) } fn take_my_order_please( _waitress: waitress, _order: [omnomnomy] ) -> uint { #[doc = " OMG would you take my order already? # Arguments * _waitress - The waitress that you want to bother * _order - The order vector. It should be filled with food # Return The price of the order, including tax Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed nec molestie nisl. Duis massa risus, pharetra a scelerisque a, molestie eu velit. Donec mattis ligula at ante imperdiet ut dapibus mauris malesuada. Sed gravida nisi a metus elementum sit amet hendrerit dolor bibendum. Aenean sit amet neque massa, sed tempus tortor. Sed ut lobortis enim. Proin a mauris quis nunc fermentum ultrices eget a erat. Mauris in lectus vitae metus sodales auctor. Morbi nunc quam, ultricies at venenatis non, pellentesque ac dui. # Failure This function is full of fail "]; fail; } mod fortress_of_solitude { #[doc = " Superman's vacation home The fortress of solitude is located in the Arctic and it is cold. What you may not know about the fortress of solitude though is that it contains two separate bowling alleys. One of them features bumper-bowling and is kind of lame. Really, it's pretty cool. "]; } mod blade_runner { #[doc = " Blade Runner is probably the best movie ever I like that in the world of Blade Runner it is always raining, and that it's always night time. And Aliens was also a really good movie. Alien 3 was crap though. "]; } #[doc = " Bored Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed nec molestie nisl. Duis massa risus, pharetra a scelerisque a, molestie eu velit. Donec mattis ligula at ante imperdiet ut dapibus mauris malesuada. Sed gravida nisi a metus elementum sit amet hendrerit dolor bibendum. Aenean sit amet neque massa, sed tempus tortor. Sed ut lobortis enim. Proin a mauris quis nunc fermentum ultrices eget a erat. Mauris in lectus vitae metus sodales auctor. Morbi nunc quam, ultricies at venenatis non, pellentesque ac dui. Quisque vitae est id eros placerat laoreet sit amet eu nisi. Curabitur suscipit neque porttitor est euismod lacinia. Curabitur non quam vitae ipsum adipiscing condimentum. Mauris ut ante eget metus sollicitudin blandit. Aliquam erat volutpat. Morbi sed nisl mauris. Nulla facilisi. Phasellus at mollis ipsum. Maecenas sed convallis sapien. Nullam in ligula turpis. Pellentesque a neque augue. Sed eget ante feugiat tortor congue auctor ac quis ante. Proin condimentum lacinia tincidunt. "] resource bored(bored: bool) { log(error, bored); } #[doc = " The Shunned House From even the greatest of horrors irony is seldom absent. Sometimes it enters directly into the composition of the events, while sometimes it relates only to their fortuitous position among persons and places. The latter sort is splendidly exemplified by a case in the ancient city of Providence, where in the late forties Edgar Allan Poe used to sojourn often during his unsuccessful wooing of the gifted poetess, Mrs. Whitman. Poe generally stopped at the Mansion House in Benefit Street--the renamed Golden Ball Inn whose roof has sheltered Washington, Jefferson, and Lafayette--and his favorite walk led northward along the same street to Mrs. Whitman's home and the neighboring hillside churchyard of St. John's, whose hidden expanse of Eighteenth Century gravestones had for him a peculiar fascination. "] iface the_shunned_house { #[doc = " Now the irony is this. In this walk, so many times repeated, the world's greatest master of the terrible and the bizarre was obliged to pass a particular house on the eastern side of the street; a dingy, antiquated structure perched on the abruptly rising side hill, with a great unkempt yard dating from a time when the region was partly open country. It does not appear that he ever wrote or spoke of it, nor is there any evidence that he even noticed it. And yet that house, to the two persons in possession of certain information, equals or outranks in horror the wildest fantasy of the genius who so often passed it unknowingly, and stands starkly leering as a symbol of all that is unutterably hideous. # Arguments * unkempt_yard - A yard dating from a time when the region was partly open country "] fn dingy_house(unkempt_yard: int); #[doc = " The house was--and for that matter still is--of a kind to attract the attention of the curious. Originally a farm or semi-farm building, it followed the average New England colonial lines of the middle Eighteenth Century--the prosperous peaked-roof sort, with two stories and dormerless attic, and with the Georgian doorway and interior panelling dictated by the progress of taste at that time. It faced south, with one gable end buried to the lower windows in the eastward rising hill, and the other exposed to the foundations toward the street. Its construction, over a century and a half ago, had followed the grading and straightening of the road in that especial vicinity; for Benefit Street--at first called Back Street--was laid out as a lane winding amongst the graveyards of the first settlers, and straightened only when the removal of the bodies to the North Burial Ground made it decently possible to cut through the old family plots. "] fn construct() -> bool; } #[doc = "Whatever"] impl of the_shunned_house for omnomnomy { fn dingy_house(_unkempt_yard: int) { } fn construct() -> bool { fail; } }