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bors fc83d82fec auto merge of #7204 : alexcrichton/rust/deriving-to-string, r=pcwalton
Closes #7180 and #7179.

Before, the `deriving(ToStr)` attribute was essentially `fmt!("%?")`. This changes it to recursively invoke `to_str()` on fields instead of relying on `fmt!`-style things. This seems more natural to me and what should actually be expected.
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README Usable instructions for generating docs from source 2013-06-21 00:56:43 -04:00
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rust.md auto merge of #7204 : alexcrichton/rust/deriving-to-string, r=pcwalton 2013-06-22 17:13:51 -07:00
rustpkg.md docs: Mention recently-added rustpkg features in the rustpkg manual 2013-06-02 17:21:01 -07:00
tutorial-borrowed-ptr.md fix text of tutorials 2013-06-21 00:53:10 -04:00
tutorial-ffi.md librustc: Disallow multiple patterns from appearing in a "let" declaration. 2013-06-04 21:45:42 -07:00
tutorial-macros.md librustc: Disallow multiple patterns from appearing in a "let" declaration. 2013-06-04 21:45:42 -07:00
tutorial-tasks.md Merge pull request #7270 from thestinger/doc 2013-06-22 12:56:37 -07:00
tutorial.md Minor doc updates to reflect #[deriving(Zero)], and small release notes adjustments. 2013-06-21 00:55:13 -04:00
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Pandoc, a universal document converter, is required to generate docs as HTML
from Rust's source code. It's available for most platforms here:
http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/installing.html

Node.js (http://nodejs.org/) is also required for generating HTML from
the Markdown docs (reference manual, tutorials, etc.) distributed with
this git repository.

To generate all the docs, run `make docs` from the root of the repository.
This will convert the distributed Markdown docs to HTML and generate HTML doc
for the 'std' and 'extra' libraries.

To generate HTML documentation from one source file/crate, do something like:

  rustdoc --output-dir html-doc/ --output-format html ../src/libstd/path.rs

(This, of course, requires that you've built/installed the `rustdoc` tool.)

To generate an HTML version of a doc from Markdown, without having Node.js
installed, do something like:

  pandoc --from=markdown --to=html --number-sections -o rust.html rust.md

The syntax for pandoc flavored markdown can be found at:
http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/README.html#pandocs-markdown

A nice quick reference (for non-pandoc markdown) is at:
http://kramdown.rubyforge.org/quickref.html